RJMEC asks RTGoNU to avail predictable, adequate funding for all Roadmap tasks

Thursday, 17 November 2022 07:40

The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) has called on the Reconstituted Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) to avail a predictable, timely and adequate funding for all Roadmap tasks

This call was made on Thursday, 17 November, 2022 by RJMEC Chairperson, during the 24thplenary convened since the Transitional Period of the Revitalised Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Public of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) was extended.

The extension to the Transitional Period was agreed at an extraordinary meeting of the RJMEC held on 1 September 2022, in which the Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) presented its Roadmap to a Peaceful and Democratic end of the Transitional Period of the R-ARCSS.

In his statement to the RJMEC members, Ambassador Maj Gen Charles Tai Gituai (rtd), the Interim Chairperson of RJMEC, told the meeting participants that several steps forward have been made since the last ordinary meeting of RJMEC, which was held in July. Those steps include the commencement of the graduation of forces, with around 80% of phase 1 of the Necessary Unified Forces graduated. Additionally, the Constitution-making Process Bill has been passed by the Reconstituted Transitional National Legislature.

However, despite the progress noted, the RJMEC Chair urged the RTGoNU, among other things, to “Prioritise implementation of the Roadmap tasks within the given timelines, and avail predictable, timely and adequate funding for all Roadmap tasks.”

The Chair stressed the need for heightened urgency: “The people of South Sudan, who are the primary beneficiaries of this Peace Agreement, have waited a long time to reap the benefits of peace. It is therefore of utmost importance to implement the Roadmap in letter and spirit.”

In concluding his statement, he told the meeting that “the RTGoNU must demonstrate the urgency, the unity of purpose, the commitment, the extra effort and political will required to implement the tasks outlined in the Roadmap as scheduled.”

Furthermore, he appealed to the RJMEC members, saying: “you as RJMEC members, individually and collectively, need to enhance your approaches in engaging the RTGoNU and the various Agreement institutions and mechanisms with a strong focus on facilitating progress.”

Amb. Maj Gen Gituai closed his statement by saying “Finally, there is need for us to consolidate our efforts, speak with one voice, and bring all our collective pressure to bear and push for the timely implementation of the Roadmap, thereby creating the conditions for the conduct of free, fair and credible elections.”