South Sudan’s Vice President, James Wani Igga, said the presidency has decided to revisit the members of the national dialogue steering committee.
In December 2016, President Kiir appointed more than 30 eminent persons as members to the dialogue committee. He also appointed the retired Catholic Bishop Paride Taban and former Sudanese Second Vice President Moses Machar as co-chairpersons to the committee, but the bishop resigned recently.
Speaking to reporters after a joint meeting at the State House today, Igga said they have already made some changes on the list. “So, the revisited list will come out in a decree, in another decree of the President in any of these days,” he said.
Separately, the top official pointed out that they also discussed the issue of cantonment sites for the SPLA-IO forces allied to the incumbent First Vice President Taban Deng Gai.
“I think the steps being taken are progressing well although they are slow indeed, but they are definitely progressing well,” he said.
Photo: South Sudan’s Vice President, James Wani Igg, speaks at a past event in Juba/Radio Tamazuj