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South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development

June 20, 2011 (JUBA)- Acuil Tito, inspector general of South Sudan’s police service, on Monday said that security is the cornerstone for development at an address in Rajaf, Juba – the capital of South Sudan.

Inspector General of the police, Acuil Tito (Aljazeera)
Inspector General of the police, Acuil Tito (Aljazeera)
Tito made the remarks during a visit to the police training centre at Rajaf, reminded the security personnel of their important role in the maintenance of peace and security, noting that no meaningful development can take place in the absence of peace.

“I learn that you are picking up very well in this training. I understand that the training officers are good and cooperative with you. They are experienced and professional tutors. I hope you enjoy drills and practical demonstrations. No one has ever complained to me privately about ill treatment. This indicates that you are enjoying the training and like it”, said Tito, addressing a group of police recruits at Rajaf.

Tito urged police recruits and soldiers alike to continue being loyal to the leadership of South Sudan. He pointed out that there are lots of improvements in the region’s security sector in terms of infrastructure, incentives, and promotions. He also hailed the president who is also the commander- in-chief of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army for making all this possible.

The government’s security has been failing to fulfil its remit in various areas of South Sudan. In Western Equatoria there has been an upsurge in incidents involving the Lord’s Resistance Army, forcing citizens to take up arms and form Arrow Boy units. Cattle raiding incidents also remain a scourge across South Sudan.

“There is a need to remain loyal to your leadership, not only during training but even after training, because loyalty defines your being professional soldiers”, said Tito.

He also commended Gier Chuang Aluong, minister of internal affairs for his leadership and urged the soldiers to respect the chain of command and to understand the role they play in providing a safe environment for the civilians. Tito called for a strengthening of police-civilian relations.

He used the meeting to remind the officers of the upcoming independence celebration of South Sudan on 9 July, after voting for secession from rest of Sudan in the January’s plebiscite on self-determination for the people of South Sudan. He urged them to start preparing themselves as they have a lot of work to do. He commended the police commissioners in all the ten states of south Sudan for the improvements in the region and called greater efforts to be made.

Speaking at the same meeting, Panydiing Makuac, a senior police officer administering the training centre said it was a great opportunity for the security personnel on the ground to have face-to-face discussions with the Inspector General of the police.

Tito assured the soldiers and recruits that transport constraints in various places would be addressed, and urged them to be patient. He also challenged them to take good care of the facilities at the camps, saying the South Sudan must be a security-friendly country when it becomes an independent nation.

He stressed that the President does not compromise on the welfare of the security personnel, and urging them to be loyal to the people of south Sudan and to treat the citizens of the area they are to be posted in the respect.

(ST)

15 Comments

  • Khartoum92
    Khartoum92

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    South Sudan one of the largest beer consumers in africa, Its a soon to be country where they have No water treatment factory but they have a beer treatment factory..

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  • George Bol
    George Bol

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Can someone advise this mr Dor called Khartoum92 who always pretend to be Arab in the North. He is always talking nonsense.

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  • Naked Dinka
    Naked Dinka

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    The truth is that, the first and only development brought by kiir was beer factory, and that is the reality. Kiir believed that southerns are hungry for beer. He also believed that, when you drink beer, stress goes away, never feel hungry or also not being sick, ironically, none of those are true. Now southerns are biting iron.

    Back to the article: we need to fight against corruption, nepotism and favoritism in order to live peaceful.

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  • Lamija Milaja
    Lamija Milaja

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    How can corruption be fought if this so called Inspector General of the police, Acuil Tito was caught with millions of SDG and reinserted back to office.

    Unless Kirr gets cleared of nepotism and favoring dinkas corruption will continue to increase!!

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  • Land-of-Cush
    Land-of-Cush

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Yaa Kortoon born in 1992

    I don’t understand why you always running after south Sudanese affairs, if not because of your Islamism and the heart of killing, with terrorism, and genocides that cause Sudan to remain under suspect plus how you always slaughtering black Sudanese in form of murdering.So south Sudan should not get its independent today if you didn’t caring that hand full with blood.

    Can you tell me what good have you done to South Sudan if not only killing and snatching the wealth of country directing to Arab world while you leave the owner of land suffering? Just wait will support our black brothers that remain and get right of you.

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  • Lorolokin
    Lorolokin

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Khartopum 92

    What is wrong about beer Factory,we people of South Sudan don’t hide things instead we do it openly unlike you people who drinks and said sharia.
    Khartoum 92 go to the outskirt of Khartoum,Omdurman as well as Khartoum North (BAHARY) and see for your self,Arabs have taken the lead of brewering,shelling and drinking as well.
    Kinkak

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  • Bush
    Bush

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    GOSS + Dinkas – Others = a failed and corrupt South Sudan.
    why, because their PhD and master degree holders behave no different then those who look after the cattle. Corruption, nepotism and tribalism are been practiced in GOSS in broad day light. The only excuse is we fought, we fought, we fought, so to other tribes why don’t you also go and fight so that we can have equal shares? Because this is what Dinkas want, they control all the border exits at Kaya, Nimule and EE because they said they fought, so what are you waiting?

    Christians United for Israel

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  • Lorolokin
    Lorolokin

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    BY Bush
    GOSS + Dinkas – Others = a failed and corrupt South Sudan.

    You are hundred percent correct bro. Bush this government is nothing.
    See how they looks in the offices,like Animals and if you happened to ask a question you will know that he is just brought to the office by relative with no qualification.

    These creatures must puck their belonging and leave greater equatoria immediately, let them go mess up in their respective places of origin.
    However,we don’t want them why are they running after us ?
    We don’t want any capital in Juba, and if they wanted to remain they must be desciplined human not Animals.
    Kinkak.

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA/M
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    The coward is confessing here already. shame to him.[dr riek machar]

    Exclusive interview: South Sudan Vice President Riek Machar denies having own Constitution
    Monday, 20 June 2011 17:46
    South Sudan Vice President, Riak Machar.
    (Juba NSV) – Dr. Riek Machar, Vice President of the soon to be independent South Sudan broke his silence this morning over President Kiir’s recent statements, alleging Dr. Riek was circulating his own Constitution, in an exclusive phone interview with The New Sudan Vision from Washington, DC.
    “I have made my comments in the Polit-Bureau. I have also made my comments in the Council of Ministers. I have also written my comments down on the proposed Transitional Constitution. This is not a secret,” said the Vice President.
    “The first person to receive my comments in writing, or who have heard them in the Polit-Bureau, and in the Council of Ministers, is our President. So there is nothing secret about that,” he added.
    Dr. Riek Machar, who’s currently on a two-week visit to America, attended HIV Conference at the UN General Assembly and participated in a joint north-south Economic Commission Conference on Peace Building. He also met with members of the UN Security Council, Secretary General of UN, President of UN General Assembly, investors, and held talks with high ranking officials in Obama’s administration, he said.

    Dr. Machar also stressed importance of keeping cordial economic ties between the north and the south, despite the often rocky relations between the two, to ensure stability and viability of the two soon to be separate states. “The north and the south need to work together. We may have differences, but we need to work together,” he said, adding the emerging Republic of South Sudan should significantly increase trade relations with East African countries.
    On President Kiir’s recent accusation about him floating his own Constitution, the Vice President told The New Sudan Vision the following:
    I have made my comments in the Polit-Bureau. I have also made my comments in the Council of Ministers. I have also written my comments down, on the proposed Transitional Constitution. This is not a secret. The first person to receive my comments in writing, or who have heard them in the Polit-Bureau, and in the Council of Ministers, is our President. So there is nothing secret about that. My comments are written down, and he has the first copy of it. They are for public consumption. Currently I am also a member of parliament. People would want to know my views. Because I knew I was going to be away, I wrote down my views over it. These are comments. They’re comments on the Constitution. It’s not a separate Constitution. They’re comments just like the Caucus of the SPLM made their comments in writing, and I also made my comments in writing. And the comments of the Political parties also was made in writing. So there is nothing about me having a different Constitution.
    Dr. Machar, who was away in America when President Kiir addressed the Fifth Speakers’ Forum, said “This question should not be directed to me,” when The New Sudan Vision asked him whether it was appropriate for the President to criticize him while he was on an official visit in a foreign country.

    On President Kiir’s remarks about existence of “parallelism” in GOSS, Dr. Machar disagreed.

    “I know there is only one government. There is a President who was elected, and it’s Salva Kiir Mayardit, and he has his running mate Riek Machar, that’s what I know…who is his Vice President,” he said.

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  • Lamija Milaja
    Lamija Milaja

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    Dr. Riek doesn’t back bit like Kirr. If Kirr is a good leader why back bit? He should talk it on Dr. Riek’s face not when Dr. Riek is out of South Sudan.

    Dr. Riek challenged the transitional constitution in Polit-Bureau, in the council of minsters and put his points in writing.

    Kirr was unable to read and understand until somebody had to explain to him in Dr. Riek’s abstention – that is cowardice of president.

    If Kirr is not coward why not fire Dr. Riek since he appointed Dr. Riek? Kirr has proved to be beyond any doubt incompetent. Where in this world if your sub-ordinate is forming another parallel thing and you keep quite?

    Kirr is ignorant, dull, corrupt, incompetent and above all tribalistic…

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA/M
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    lamja your small brain can not and will never accomondate my wealthy and functionable wide knowledge of being Dinka, i am not going to stay here teching you how to behave since you don’t have skill of humanity. You are not equatoria but nuer boy who is trying to run a way from his nuer sin and there is no wonder from sound minded person like me to behlief that you are not nuer,
    Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity go to hell with your poor english and luck of understanding, coward don’t have a room in south Sudan, shame on you.

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA/M
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Bush or gatwech aka lamija you don’t need to blame your poor attitudes of being nyagat on Dinkas just because you are looser.
    I believe that being successful means having a balance of success stories across the many areas of your life. You can’t truly be considered successful in your business life if your home or nuer communities life is in shambles situation
    your poor english has shame me at all.

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  • Lamija Milaja
    Lamija Milaja

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M,

    It is not that I am Nuer and hiding, it is the reasoning capacity and the way your dull president (kirr) is behaving.

    Where on the earth president is fearing to face his/her sub-ordinate. Read all political books this is happening only with kirr in south Sudan.

    Dr. Riek knows what he has said and is not coward to back down, he acknowledges exactly what he has written, it is up to kirr to bark, accuse, cry or do whatever he want.

    Dr. Riek has said it open he challenged the transitional constitution and in writing. It is up to kirr to swallow this bitter truth and look for somebody to explain to him.

    Tell kirr not to talk when the person is not in the meeting,let him be a man and face a person in a meeting. It is not good to back bit a person, such things are only been done by women. I hope president kirr is not facing down in front of Dr. Riek.

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  • Lamija Milaja
    Lamija Milaja

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M,

    Go and make peace in Rumbek if you think you can make peace. People who are killing themselves in Rumbek are not Nuers or Equatorians they are dinkas dying everyday over cows.

    One day you will find you dinkas have finished yourselves and the cows will remain without you people. Why are you allowing yourselves to be slaves of COWS?

    Are you enjoying killing among yourselves (dinkas)? That is why sometimes one asks question whether an animal and dinkas have difference?

    No doubt you better kill yourselves and leave that area to animals because whether you or animals makes no difference.

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA/M
    Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    South Sudan police chief says security cornerstone for development
    lamija or gatwech aka bush there is no gut on so call non poltican such as riek machar in south sudan. he could do anythings but still work under the shatdow of one leader called Salva Kiir which is leadership can be defind as
    A leader that has the vision and conviction that a dream can be achieved. He inspires the power and energy to get it done by the way he need it done.
    Leave those who are easy to get go by wiked and doom trick like the so called Riek, shame to whoever suport him.

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