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Two battalions from unified forces arrive in Juba ahead of deployment

Speaking to Sudans Post at Juba Port following the arrival of the troops, SPLA-IO Spokesperson Colonel Lam Paul Gabriel highlighted that the forces' arrival signifies progress in implementing Chapter Two of the revitalized peace agreement.

by Sudans Post
December 14, 2023
NUF soldiers seen at Juba Port after arriving from Upper Nile state on Thursday, December 14, 2013. [Photo by Sudans Post]
NUF soldiers seen at Juba Port after arriving from Upper Nile state on Thursday, December 14, 2013. [Photo by Sudans Post]

JUBA — Two battalions of the Necessary Unified Forces (NUF), comprising 1500 soldiers from Aliel Training Centre in Upper Nile State arrived in Juba on Thursday ahead of their deployment.

This development follows the transitional government’s deployment of a 750-soldier battalion to hotspots, including Tonja in Upper Nile state, a month earlier.

Speaking to Sudans Post at Juba Port following the arrival of the troops, SPLA-IO Spokesperson Colonel Lam Paul Gabriel highlighted that the forces’ arrival signifies progress in implementing Chapter Two of the revitalized peace agreement.

He acknowledged a concern about the soldiers not being paid, emphasizing the need for salaries to support their families.

“The security arrangement is currently going in the right track,” Colonel Lam said.

“The challenge remains that this forces are not being paid, they need some salaries so that they can do something for their families that is a concern which I will always stress,” he added.

Gabriel detailed that one battalion spent the night in Mangala, while the other stayed in Bor before reaching Juba.

“The two battalions that arrived comprise of one thousand five hundred soldiers,” he said.

“They arrived today and yesterday one battalion spent the night in Mangala and the other battalion spend their night in Bor,” he added.

Lam said that despite their arrival, the specific deployment locations remain uncertain, awaiting directives from Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Santino Deng Wol.

The opposition military spokesperson mentioned that the forces would be taken to Luri for where they will be awaiting details of their deployment.

“We are taking them to Luri. As to where they are going to be deployed, I don’t know, but the chief of defense force will organized for that,” he added.

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Comments 4

  1. Lham DW says:
    1 year ago

    Now it’s great that security arrangement is reaching to it’s fulfillment and the election will take place.
    Viva South Sudan 🇸🇸

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  2. Bematiek Chuol says:
    1 year ago

    that’s very nice news today

    Reply
  3. James Wuor Buop says:
    1 year ago

    This is first step from phases one from 2018 peace agreement I am appreciate that step please go a head with

    Reply
  4. Ayiik Mayak Ayiik Norjok says:
    1 year ago

    Thank God for late the sudanese arrive in juba safe it is good for sudanese people to united again as one people osudan and one nation if you are south or north we are the Sudanese people. so my people this is the promise of later Dr John garang de mabior saying that the become and president become of new Sudan this word before our independent but we want to remember it know my people

    Reply

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