Police Inspector General said border demarcation between Kajo-Keji County of South Sudan and Moyo District of Uganda would delay because it requires a lot of resources.
Kajo-Keji County Senior Information Inspector Beden Elikana told CRN in a telephone interview that General Pieng Deng Kuol after meeting Uganda’s authorities on Moyo-Kajo-Keji border issue urged both sides to stay in peace to give the two governments time to prepare for the demarcation.
Mr Elikana disclosed that General Pieng assured the people of Kajo-Keji that President Salva Kiir Mayardit was ready to support citizens in whatever problems facing them.
The County Information Inspector added that the Police Inspector General said the national government formed a border committee.
Mr Elikana said General Pieng and Uganda authorities resolved to have a joint army: Uganda People’s Defense Forces and SPLA to stop the movement in conflict areas.
He added that there is joined patrol police supported by the two armies and that more vehicles would be sent to facilitate movement across the border.
Mr Elikana quoted Pieng as saying ‘we are not interested to see our people displaced and children not studying’, urging the displaced people to settle and begin a new life.