SPLM-IO members during the elections of official members on Sunday 11, July 2021 in Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal State. [Photo: Radio Tamazuj]

SPLM-IO launches recruitment drive in Wau

The chairperson of the Sudan People Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) in Western Bahr el Ghazal State said her political party has started registration of new members who are willing to join the outfit in the state.

The chairperson of the Sudan People Liberation Movement in Opposition (SPLM-IO) in Western Bahr el Ghazal State said her political party has started registration of new members who are willing to join the outfit in the state.

Sarah Cleto Rial, the SPLM-IO nominated governor of Western Bahr el Ghazal State made the remarks early in the week at the SPLM-IO secretariat in Wau town during the party’s restructuring exercise in which the liberation council elected a new state secretary and the deputy secretary.

“We have since been talking about the formation of the state liberation council and the secretariat so that we can start the recruitment program. Some people have been coming in and asking for registration but the office was still not formed but now it is time for us to start the recruitment program,” Cleto said.

She called on all SPLM-IO members within and outside the country to work together in processing identification cards.

“Our members who are outside or inside, this is a time for us to call upon you to work together to register new members and produce party IDs,” Cleto said. 

Governor Cleto also took a swipe at the education system in the state, especially schools under the government, saying the quality of education is poor and that the policy of the SPLM-IO party is providing services to the entire population.

“The education system in the state is not strong, there are many schools but only the private schools are performing well,” she said.

For his part, the newly elected SPLM-IO state secretary, Paulino Adam Naro, urged all the party members in the state to work as a team. 

“Our work will be fruitful if we work together. We need to change the system for the better. It is not about positions,” Naro said. 

Reacting on the matter, the state SPLM-IG interim chairperson in Western Bahr el Ghazal, the deputy governor, Angelo Taban Biajo, questioned the recruitment drive by the SPLM-IO and said the outfit had not yet been registered as a party. 

“For me as the SPLM Interim chairperson in Wau, the deputy governor of Western Bahr el Ghazal state, what I know so far is that we are in a power-sharing partnership according to the peace agreement. I don’t know whether they are registered as a political party,” Biajo said.    

Last Sunday, the SPLM-IO office in Western Bahr el Ghazal State elected 81 state liberation council members including 11 specialized committee members.