UGANDA DOES NOT SIGN PAJOK RESOLUTION

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A Uganda government representative yesterday refused to sign the Pajok Resolution to end a border squabble between Pajok, in Magwi County, and the Government of Uganda.

The Ugandan government is advancing towards ancestral Acholi land of South Sudan and cutting timber under heavy military supervision, Bakhita Radio reported.

Omony Ogaba, who represented the Kampala government at the Pajok border negotiations, refused to sign the talks’ final resolution.

The Pajok payam secretary Joseph Lam read the resolution asking the Ugandan soldiers to withdraw from Ngomoromo and move out of Limu River since they took that position inside South Sudan to fight the Lord’s Resistance Army and now the rebels are gone.

Mr. Ogaba did not sign the Pajok Resolution saying he did not have the authority to undergo such a commitment.

He added that he would take the document to Kampala.