Juba, 16 September, 2024 / 10:13 pm (ACI Africa).
The Presidency of South Sudan has agreed to extend the mandate of the country’s transitional government of national unity by two more years, and to adjourn the general elections that had been slated for this December to 2026.
In a statement issued on September 13, the South Sudan Presidency has the Presidential Adviser on National Security, Hon. Tut Gatluak, lauding the extension decision as beneficial to the process of implementing the September 2018 Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).
Addressing journalists, Hon. Gatluak is said to have described the extension as “an opportunity to implement the critical remaining protocols in R-ARCSS, such as the permanent constitution process, census, and the registration of political parties.”
The September 13 statement has South Sudan’s Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Martin Elia Lomuro, saying that the extension is in “response to the recommendations from both electoral institutions and the security sector.”
Dr. Lomuro is also cited as saying that vital tasks required for a smooth electoral process are incomplete, necessitating the delay ahead of the completion of what the Presidency’s statement describes as “essential tasks before the polls”.