Mogae accepts to work with Kiir’s government as Machar leaves hospital

The Chairman of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC) Festus Mogae says he will work with President Salva Kiir and his new deputy Taban Deng Gai for peace implementation in South Sudan.

The Chairman of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC) Festus Mogae says he will work with President Salva Kiir and his new deputy Taban Deng Gai for peace implementation in South Sudan.

Mogae, the former president of Botswana, is charged with overseeing the Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism and supporting the process of setting up other transitional institutions in the country.

In a Friday statement after meeting President Kiir and new First Vice President Taban Deng, Mogae said he will seek government guidance for smooth implementation of last August’s peace deal.

He pointed out that the oversight body will still give advice and that it will also listen and seek the government advice for peace-building in the country.

The former President also urged President Kiir’s government to accept the deployment of regional troops in Juba for the sake of peace and stability in South Sudan, while calling on the government to mobilize citizens for peace.

Machar leaves hospital

Separately, South Sudan opposition leader Riek Machar was discharged from hospital yesterday but he will stay in Khartoum for some time, according to his spokesman.

Machar’s spokesman James Gatdet Dak said his boss left hospital yesterday morning in stable health condition. However, Gatdet pointed out that Riek Machar will remain in Khartoum for some times.

President Kiir sacked Machar from his position as vice president after renewed fighting in Juba last month.