AU condemns killing of six aid workers in South Sudan

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The Chairperson of the African Union or AU Commission strongly condemns the killing of six aid workers along Juba-Pibor road over the weekend.
 
Musa Faki Mohammad urges all actors in South Sudan to protect aid workers to deliver relief to people in need, Radio Bakhita reports.
 
He also calls on the warring parties to end hostilities and implement the Peace Agreement they signed in August 2015.
 
He adds that the national dialogue declared by President Salva Kiir last year should be inclusive for all communities in the country to participate to end the current crisis.
 
The government will investigate the killing of the aid workers, says Martin Elia, Lomurö Minister of Cabinet Affairs.
 
The United Nations on Sunday said six aid workers were ambushed and killed over the weekend on Juba-Pibor road.
 
The UN says South Sudan has become one of the most hostile environments for aid workers in the world.
 
It adds that some 12 aid workers have been killed this month alone.