Security Committee did not fulfil soldiers’ needs at Rajaf Training Center

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Center Leadership Team on Friday complained to Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission that the Transitional Security Committee did not deliver food ratios and medical kits.
 
‘We received only ten jerrycans of cooking oil, five sacks of 50 kg of sugar and few bags of flour, 50 pieces of tents without rice and other ratio’, says an officer.
 
RJMEC Interim Chairperson, Augustino Njoroge, said in his last visit they reported to the head of the security mechanism General Gabriel Jok Riak that there was need to deliver the necessary items to help the forces progress in their training.
 
The officers at the center said that the module (booklets) that Joint Transitional Security Committee should give to them was not delivered.
 
He added that now DDR screening started three days ago, separating the underage and lactating mothers from the forces.
 
The visit of Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission is to evaluate the current security arrangements that taking place in other centres in Juba.
 
The forces are over 7000 which have more than 800 women, 113 lactating mothers, 140 pregnant women and 688 single women without children.
 
The forces are getting oral training then they will go through the screening which is physical fitness to identify relevant personnel for the unified army.
 
Rajaf Police Training Center hosts trainees for the unified army, whose process of the tuition and graduation is yet to be known.