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S. Sudan MPs summon 3 senior ministers over insecurity

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By Julius N. Uma

November 30, 2011 (JUBA) - Three senior ministers have been summoned by members of South Sudan’s national assembly to explain the deteriorating security situations in Juba, the country’s capital less than five months after the country’s independence.

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A busy session in South Sudan’s national assembly, October 10, 2011 (ST)

Interior minister, Alison Manani Magaya and his counterparts John Kong Nyuon (defence and veteran affairs) and Oyay Deng Ajak (national security) have been given seven days to appear before the country’s lawmakers.

Also expected in the August House over the same matter are Clement Wani Konga, Central Equatoria’s Governor and Mohammad Al-haj Badalla, the Juba city mayor.

The MP’s decision followed a motion presented by Tongun Lodu Kwajok (Juba County) on the rampant insecurity problems against the population in Juba and its outskirts. He specifically cited lootings, robbery and killings allegedly carried out by unknown groups of criminals.

According to the Kwajok, at least six people are either robbed or killed on daily basis in Juba, estimating the number of those killed monthly to be about 180 or more.

“In the three payams [districts], Munuki has the highest rates of looting, robbing and killing with three persons killed every day, Kator with two persons and Juba has the least record with only one daily,” the motion signed by 24 MPs says.

The motion also details the full names of about 50 people allegedly murdered by these alleged criminals, including when and where they died.

However, although some legislators attributed the poor response from the police as as aggravating factor to the worsening security, others said the low and irregular payment of salaries to organised forces remains a contributing factor.

John Agany, an MP for Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, said the insecurity report was an urgent matter that needed immediate investigations in order to discover the root causes of the problem.

Aleu Aleu, a legislator from Warrap state told the assembly that the actual statistics of those killed in Juba is much higher than what was presented in the motion.

“The absence of laws such as the arms and ammunition act, liquor control act, the traffic control act and proper immigration policies are the main causes of all these insecurity problems we face today,” he told the national assembly.

Aleu urged fellow members of the national assembly to begin enacting laws, which they can be presented to the relevant ministries, as some of them are “reluctant” to draft legislation.

Deng Dau, a member the SPLM South Sudan’s ruling party in the assembly strongly advocated for strengthening and re-organization of the country’s law enforcement agencies as a remedy to the deteriorating security situation, which he said remains a nationwide problem.

(ST)

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  • 1 December 2011 06:32, by Michael Angelo

    Freedom is one of those things that let’s apt for seccession. If rebels manage to capture 45 SPLA soldiers then the head of national Security and minister of Defense need to answer lots of questions as why those rebels manage to capture those soldiers while they warned aid workers before they attack?. Also the Minister of Interior need to speed up his work and clear Juba city from those gangsters

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    • 1 December 2011 07:20, by Malou Manyiel

      Michael,

      The claimed by the SSLA rebel to have captured 55 SPLA soldiers is a mere lie. Even a child born yesterday will not accept. The truth here is that these ministers must be questioned about high rate of crims and killings in Juba. To me, I cannot point an accusing finger somewhere else but to the police and other security units within. They are the one commiting these crims. Believe me!!

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      • 1 December 2011 07:56, by Michael Angelo

        Malou,

        I totally agree with you in term of rapidly crime increase in Juba. As a matter of fact, I have a feeling that our men and women in uniform plus other foreigners are they one commiting such crime. As you already know that corruption infected all institutions. we cannot blame such people, but only our government officials who failed to protect us from those criminals.

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        • 1 December 2011 08:35, by onlysonmabi

          Dear friends thanks for your comments as one of the security personal for the crimes of Juba mostly the one doing that are Rajaf police and forieners eg Ugandan, Kenyan and Congoless,mostly Ugandan like Northern part because they speak arabic and they have guns here,so please let not blame our security ministers is lawmarkers who have this.

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        • 1 December 2011 08:36, by Gives-poor ’ier dues

          Hey! Malou.
          stop defaming policemen on all mess instigated by fuckin Bosses. peace will never prevail if we don`t take a right pecautions on such matters; greedy,Racism,and Assumption.
          Emagine you are paid 300 ssps.which last for 10 days feeding, out of medics,and other basic needs,then you are force to watch after your Masters overnight and daytime can you? No." that is policemen situation!!"

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    • 1 December 2011 08:30, by Nuerone Mafitabu

      If that is the case,which tribes and from which state the most criminals comes from.

      Which tribe are full in juba prison.
      Who are the senior gangs, killer and looter in juba at night?
      It will be nice each person who is not working to go home so that his own men can know who he is, rebel, looter,or killer.
      Let us not spoiled other states then our.

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    • 1 December 2011 10:07, by Nuerone Mafitabu

      CRIME IN JUBA IS DONE BY THE FOLLOWINGS.
      POLIAC,SPLA,UGANDAN,KENYAN,CONGOLIST,NAGERIAN,SOMALIANS,and few others.

      On nember 29 2011 at 11:00.ministry of animal resource at Gudele 2. seven ugandan attacked the police there, three was arrested by the police and four run away.

      Killing at night is RAJAF POLICE EVERY WERE IN JUBA.
      For kenyans, drugs and photocopy of currents.stilling of cars.

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  • 1 December 2011 08:43, by Dengda

    If it something to do with crime committed by robbers and possible drugs relate, then it a matter of police and security agent, it’s nothing to do with ministry of defence, i don’t see a reason the ministers of defence summoned by SSLA, yet there are who delaying enacting law for relevant crimes as Aleu Aleu articulated. Why partliament take insecurity of juba seriously other than other areas

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  • 1 December 2011 09:19, by mohammed ali

    180 death monthly in the capital! Any decent government in the world should resign immediately.The reason is simple : poverty and injustice; all the money is looted by the SPLA thugs, driving Land Crusers while have no money or food to feed their children!

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    • 1 December 2011 09:54, by Dekery

      M. Ali

      I request you first to hand over your criminal including you to ICC then you will be able or qualified to talk about South Sudanese problem

      Otherwise, the poverty and all kinds of problem we have can be addressed by our law makkers

      Close down your shit

      Dekery

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      • 1 December 2011 10:49, by mohammed ali

        Dekery, your law makers were crying and weeping when your auditor general presented his report of the looted $ 1.3 BILLIONS! Send them a backage of Kleenex tissue paper, please! They are the looters and murderers!

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    • 1 December 2011 09:55, by omoni jr.

      How much money NCP give you every week??
      And how much they loot? Think twice bro.

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      • 1 December 2011 10:45, by mohammed ali

        Omni, am thinking thrice not twice! Read the Auditor General Report to the National Assembly " of course Sudan Tribune will not bring something like this" here is the link:http://southsudannation.com/getting.... That is $ 1.3 Billions , in only oner year)2005-2006) from a total of $ 5-6 billions, when we used to share oil revenues! Not the 2 billions i n 2008- 2009.cont

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        • 1 December 2011 10:55, by mohammed ali

          What will they do with such huge amount of money!Of course we have corruption and its always punished and the money repatriated in all the cases; and it was never and will never be in billions or even hundreds or tens of millions! Billions bring even the US government down! This can never ever happen anywhere in the world! Robbing by billions, oh my god!

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          • 1 December 2011 11:18, by Dekery

            M. Ali,

            Look, this is the freedom we fought you for, good Governance, transperancy and accountability, that why the editor general is able to come up with the report

            Report of this kind has never been done by Sudan, instead Sudan was mentioned in 2009 with the higher renking list corrupted Country

            Don’t hide your identity, soon your country will become a maggotes eaters

            Dekery

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            • 1 December 2011 16:50, by mohammed ali

              Dekery, foodis the meaning of freedom if you donnot know wheather you are going to remain alife for tomorow, your children are going to get food for tomorrow or not

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  • 1 December 2011 13:00, by Mila Eluzai

    Dear fellow South Sudanese.The Country is ours.Insults over insults do not help at all.Let us look into the real problem of Insecurity in our country.We all have collective responsibilities in addition to our security agents responsibilities.I believe some of the crimes are carried out by uniformed men who are supposed to be our protectors,some by foreigners who claim to be Southerners

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  • 1 December 2011 13:09, by Mila Eluzai

    I want to believe that the MPs summon is a good move.You never know,some of these crimes may be even fueled by top leaders because of greed.I do not know whether it is not shame for us being a new nation to have more crimes when we actually willingly voted for it.I really do not understand what people are upto.
    Going to the level of raping an old woman in Gudele 1 seminary area fence ahh!!!

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    • 1 December 2011 13:25, by Dekery

      Mila,

      That is the issue, mind to you we got some Arabs stugges who always divert us to confron them rather than addressing the real issues

      I admit the insecurity in Juba, it could be politically motivated or arms in the hands of wrong people including the law enforcing agencies

      How can we address this? we need full research or accessment being carried out so that modalities are put in place

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  • 1 December 2011 19:27, by Good Citizen

    somebody mentioned here that we should know the background of criminals where they come from mostly and may be prison statistics so that we don’t blame every community in south sudan who may be peaceful.....record keeping and statistics helps alot.some communities in south sudan really love their country and they would not involve in crime.
    who allow foreigners to bring in guns?i don’t believe thi

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  • 1 December 2011 19:33, by Good Citizen

    and why should the minister of Defense, whose work is to secure our boarders and protection of the country from external aggression be summoned on issues related to internal affairs? do these MPs really able to differentiate between the work of the Armed Forces and the police? why bring oyai in? is the police intelligence and national/army intelligence the same? why blame the interior minister if.

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  • 1 December 2011 19:37, by Good Citizen

    why blame interior minister if you have not enacted any law? should he use the jungle law? these parliamentarians are very lazy and dumb! you cannot regulate anything in the absence of law and penal code.get down to work you lazy MPs!!

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  • 2 December 2011 08:10, by Mila Eluzai

    The topic for security is a good one.For a better nation,its citizen must sleep in their houses with no fear.Do their business with confidence,have security of their properties.
    A bad nation is the opposite of that.With the insecurity in Juba and around Juba and even other parts of South Sudan,allow us make comments to act as a mirror for the leaders to see where the nation is heading.

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