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Sudan’s SPLM & NCP sign MOU on post-referendum arrangements

By James Gatdet Dak

June 27, 2010 (JUBA) – The two parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the National Congress Party (NCP), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a roadmap for issues of post-referendum arrangements.

kiir_look.jpgThe document was signed this week in Mekele town in Ethiopia between representatives of the SPLM, also representing the Government of Southern Sudan and the NCP, representing the Government of National Unity (GoNU).

In a statement to the press, the minister of Information and official spokesperson, Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin, said the agreement was about the modalities and structures for future discussions on the post-referendum issues.

Dr. Marial further explained that the document was a culmination of the work of the current Southern Sudan Referendum Task force, chaired by the Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar Teny.

The Task Force serves as an oversight body that guides the whole processes and prepares the ground for conduct of free and fair referendum a part from the would-be formed technical Southern Sudan Referendum Commission.

The first session of the post-elections Council of Ministers held its meeting on Friday, chaired by President General Salva Kiir Mayardit, and approved the agreement as presented by Dr. Luka Biong Deng, GoNU’s minister of Cabinet Affairs, on behalf of the GoSS minister of Peace and CPA Implementation, Pagan Amum Okiech.

The Taskforce is sub-divided into three groups that include the sub-committee for the conduct of the referendum that will be responsible for mobilization of the people to vote among many other preparations.

Another sub-committee is on the post-referendum arrangements, including the future of oil, assets, liabilities, security, international agreements, etc., while the third one is on preparations of the Government of Southern Sudan for a post-2011 governance on decentralization, including the review of the interim constitution of Southern Sudan.

The sub-committee on the conduct of the referendum is headed by the Minister of Legal Affairs and Constitutional Development, John Luk Jok, while the other sub-committee on governance in post-2011 Southern Sudan is headed by the Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Kosti Manibe, three of them making up the overall Task Force chaired by the Vice President.

Dr. Barnaba Marial added that negotiations with the National Congress Party on such issues are expected to resume on 1st July 2010.

(ST)

12 Comments

  • Gatwech
    Gatwech

    Sudan’s SPLM & NCP sign MOU on post-referendum arrangements
    Bravo Taskforce,

    With Kosti Manibe heading the sub-committee on post-2011 GOSS governance, Pagan Amum heading the post-referendum sub-committee and John Luk heading the sub-committee on the conduct of the referendum itself, I believe we are in safe hands under the direct supervision of the Vice President who chairs the three components of the Taskforce and will be then reporting the whole work to PResident Salvatore Kiir.

    The success of the referendum lies in the Taskforce that will handle all issues to make the work of the referendum commission smoother.

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  • DASODIKO
    DASODIKO

    Sudan’s SPLM & NCP sign MOU on post-referendum arrangements
    My advice to SPLM is to be very carful of such MOUs. The ruling National Congress Party should be serious on issues according to periority; such like boarder demarcation, Abei and Blue Nile. We should not name the child before he is born.

    I am sorry to say that NCP will continue dragging SPLM on trivial issues to buy time. So; Kiir and you cabinet watch out.

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  • Hillary B.M.L,M
    Hillary B.M.L,M

    Sudan’s SPLM & NCP sign MOU on post-referendum arrangements
    All the above Steps are good but some Elements need to change their Bush Mentality to open and Civilized one. The old Brain of appoint me because i fought the War should be left behind.

    Thanks

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