RJMEC presents report to RTNLA, urges speedy implementation of pending tasks
The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) has on April 24, presented its first quarterly report of the year to the reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly.
In his remarks delivering before the House, RJMEC Chief of Staff said,
“Today is more than five-and-half years since the signing of the Revitalised Peace Agreement, more than four years into the Transitional Period and less than nine months to the elections scheduled for December 2024. The progress made to date shows that the South Sudanese leaders and people have collectively demonstrated that lasting peace, stability and development are possible and within reach.”
He added, “In that regard, the collective will power and determination on the part of the RTGoNU Executive, and members of the reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly are essential for the full implementation of the Revitalised Peace Agreement.
In his briefing, Amb. Berhanu gave a summary of the RJMEC Quarterly Report covering the period from 1st January to 31st March 2024, and highlighted the progress made in implementation of the Revitalised Peace Agreement, critical pending tasks, challenges and key milestones that need to be reached as South Sudan prepares for elections, noting that overall, there has been slow progress in the implementation.
FULL QUARTERLY REPORT: https://www.jmecsouthsudan.org/index.php/reports/rjmec-quarterly-reports/248-rjmec-quarterly-report-on-the-status-of-implementation-of-the-r-arcss-from-1st-january-to-30th-march-2024/file