South Sudan army chief denies death reports
April 16, 2018 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s army chief of staff said he is unwell, dispelling reports claiming he has died in a hospital in neigbouring Kenya where he was admitted.
Gen James Ajonga Mawut described the reports circulating on his death as a blessing.
“From onset we would like to state categorically that there is nothing much to worry about and to inform the general public as the members that your son and leader, General James Ajonga. He is responding well and will soon return home to live among his people and continue to discharge his national duties”, a statement released to the public by the family reads in part.
Ajonga reportedly underwent a Kidney operation in a hospital in Cairo, Egypt.
Ubeer Mawut, a brother to the army chief, said they opted for Egypt via Israel after the army chief was denied an entry visa to Germany.
The general was scheduled to fly to Germany for medical attention.
Medical examinations, he said, show that Ajonga has a kidney infection, Ubeer said.
He said the doctors in Cairo successfully carried out the operation.
The military spokesperson, Lul Ruai Koang also confirmed the general’s admission in Cairo, but declined to comment on his health.
Ajonga was appointed army chief of staff in May 2017, replacing General Paul Malong.
(ST)