THE
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
DIRECTORATE
OF PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS
The warring factions
of the Sudanese Peoples Liberation Movement (SPLM) of South Sudan will tomorrow
(Wednesday, January 21, 2015) sign an agreement on the re-unification of their
movement, in a major step towards resolving the current political crisis that
has plunged the country into a tragic and unprecedented civil war.
The
Presidents of South Africa, Uganda and Kenya and the Prime Minister of Ethiopia
will join Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete in witnessing the signing
to take place at the Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge in Arusha.
Both
President Salva Kiir and Former Vice President Dr. Rick Machar will sign for
their respectful SPLM factions. A leader of the SPLM-Former Detainees will also
sign on behalf of his faction.
The agreement is
result of an intra–SPLM Dialogue attended by delegations of the three SPLM
Groups which has been taking place in Arusha under the auspices of Tanzania’s
ruling party, Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM).
Following a request
by the chairman of SPLM, President Salva Kiir, CCM agreed, last year, to mediate between SPLM
groups – SPLM in Government, SPLM in Opposition and SPLM – Former Detainees –
which appeared as a result of the political crisis.
The talks in Arusha, which first took place
between 12-20 October, last year, were chaired by former Chairman of CCM, John
Samwel Malecela and facilitated by CCM Secretary General, Mr. Abdulrahman
Kinana.
The latest talks,
which resulted in the agreement, took place in both December last year and
beginning January 8th this year. The agreement will be followed by
the process of implementation during which time CCM will continue assisting.
The Process in Arusha
sought at re-uniting SPLM and was therefore complimentary to the Peace Talks
taking place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
President Kikwete
arrived in Arusha this evening (Tuesday, January 20, 2015) ready for the
signing ceremony tomorrow.
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