Tombura-Yambio, 17 July, 2024 / 8:42 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY) in South Sudan has issued a statement denying claims that a vehicle that was ferrying food to a camp for the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the country was also loaded with new machine guns.
In the statement dated Wednesday, July 17, the Chancellor of CDTY, Fr. Dominic Agbia Sasa, refers to Tuesday, July 16 claims that an alleged Diocesan vehicle ferrying food to Azande IDP camp in the Diocese was seized by authorities at a checkpoint, with a search revealing that the vehicle was also carrying guns.
According to the claims, the vehicle, “which is from the Catholic church of Tombura Yambio” was being held at the National Security premises in Yambio “for investigation.”
“This information is false and not true,” Fr. Agbia says, and adds, “The Church and its teachings do not stand for violence. The core teaching of the Church and practice is about love, compassion, reconciliation, and peaceful co- existence.”
There has been a reported rise in violence in the region served by the CDTY, with thousands of people being forced to seek refuge in IDP camps in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State.