The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission or R-JMEC is concerned about the sluggish implementation of the 2018 peace accord.
Charles Tai Gituai, Chair of the commission during presentation of the monthly report reveals that many provisions still remain pending with limited or no hopes to be touched, Radio Bakhita reported.
He stresses that graduation of unified forces will still remain a challenge due to lack of funding provided to facilitate security mechanisms and arrangements,.
The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the UN, Guang Cong cautions that UN anticipates severe hunger to face South Sudan because of lack of peace and production.
He points out that 60 percent of the country’s population is likely to be affected this year.
Guand condemns the barbaric attacks on the humanitarian workers. South Sudan is expected to graduate the unified force at the end of May this year.