Civil society wants maintenance of all parties’ inclusion in peace implementation

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Civil society organizations in their report of revitalized peace agreement recommend inclusion of all parties in the implementation processes.
 
Executive Director of Organization for Responsive Governance Rajab Mohandis, who participated in the talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Khartoum, says parties should now start confidence building to avoid what happened in 2016.
 
Internal regulations should be developed to hold violators of the peace deal accountable.
 
SPLA spokesperson Major General Lul Ruai Koang expresses happiness that they concentrate on training the army.
 
He discloses that they are working to reduces SPLA to 120,000 to be able to equip them in readiness for deployment to any corner of the country.
 
Simon Akuei Deng who represented the Business community in the talks calls for services delivery including compensation through political will from the upcoming top of the transitional government
 
Mary Justo Tombe, who represented women calls for full implementation of their 35 percent, pointing out that the first violation is appointment of only one woman in the pre-transitional committee.
 
She calls for Hybrid court to try perpetrators of gender-based violence in the whole country.
 
Youth should not waste their fat chance during the permanent constitution making process for their voices to be included in decision making in the country, Wani Michaels appeals to young people countrywide. 
 
He calls on the youth to protect the peace agreement to realize development.
 
Police spokesperson reveals that they are engaging youth in community policing to participate in keeping security in town.
 
He notes that they are also encouraging police women to help victims of gender based violence to access justice.