JUBA – South Sudan’s main armed opposition Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) on Friday announced a boycott of the anticipated December 2024 elections, arguing the vote would violate the 2018 peace agreement.
Speaking during a press conference at the SPLM-IO headquarters in Juba, SPLM-IO deputy chair Oyet Nathaniel Perino said prerequisites for a “peaceful, transparent, democratic, free, fair, and credible” vote have not been met.
These, he said, include the unification of the rival forces, drafting a permanent constitution, holding a population census, settling refugees and internally displaced people, and addressing transitional justice.
“We will not engage in any process that undermines the peace agreement. We refuse to participate in elections that are deemed sham, lacking in freedom and fairness,” Oyet said.
He added that the main armed opposition group is also concerned by delays in implementing process of the peace agreement roadmap agreed upon by the group and other peace partners on August 2022.
“We are worried that the Road-map concludes in twelve months without the completion of pending tasks and the essential prerequisites for elections mentioned earlier,” he added.
The comments by the senior opposition official comes days after the SPLM-IO leader called in a letter to Kiir for dialogue to discuss the path forward concerning the elections, warning that it would consider the peace agreement abrogated if elections were held without the prerequisites being met.
South Sudan’s transitional period was originally slated to end with elections in February 2023, but the government failed to meet key provisions on drafting a constitution and creating a unified army.
In August 2022, parties to the agreement extended the transitional rule by two years, with polls now scheduled for December 2024.
Observers have expressed doubt South Sudan is prepared for credible elections by that date, citing delays and the extensive requirements that remain unfulfilled.
The SPLM-IO colossal complains about South Sudan Country’s2024 election postponements have become nonsensical for them, especially when they don’t see the suffering of civil populations.
Let the so-called opposition SPLM-IO party members decided to choose whoever will be their leftist-wing bearer to run on behalf of their SPLM-IO party instead their leader, Dr.Riek Machar continues holding South Sudanese citizens down hostage, just because he wanted to gain his political momentum with a leverage interest.
So, if I were H.E President Salva Kiir, then his dogmatic/ rogue mindset FVP Dr. Riek Machar would not continue to dance with his both sitting buttocks on comfortable cushions, while eating nice ingredient meals, drinking fresh clean water, getting good healthcare, especially when he doesn’t sense his own humanely, how our innocent people are currently grilling from their far fetch distance villages away from Juba, South Sudan Country’s Capital City, without good basic social amenities being provided to them since independence of this South Sudan in 2011 from the then United Sudan.
If FVP Dr. Riek Machar doesn’t get ready to run against his counterpart H.E president Salva Kiir in the lengthy awaiting 2024’s elections then he can decide whether he would have quit and endorsed certain capable caliber, or prominent politician who might be fully ready to take over his SPLM-OI party ticket as the nominated candidacy in spite of switching aside about unreasonable complains.
Many Commentators shy to accept the fact that the SPLM IG isn’t even serious of they announce.
it’s just a matter of spending the resources of the Country at the expense of the South Sudanese people.
take from me unless the SPLM IG decide to abrogated the Revitalise Peace agreement and simply declare the agreement as dead frog.
there is n9 logic to convince the public about elections without security arrangements.