The one thousands trainers of trainees in Luri Training Centre are asking the signatories to the revitalised accord to provide and ensure that their allowances are made available before the start of national army training.
A group of the new graduates expressed their expectation on security arrangements that there should be commitment from the authority to them.
Others say they are optimistic about prevalence of peace in the country.
They encourage non-signatories to the agreement to join the implementation of the security arrangements.
Female soldiers promise their readiness and welcome more females in the field to build the nation.
A graduate Margret Ajuwa stresses that women are focused and ready to train the unified forces.
Fauziya Peter is happy that uniting the army will stop the suffering of women and young men that fought during the conflict.
The new graduates’ hope with the implementation of the revitalised pact there will be one commander in chief.
Female soldiers vow to build the capacity of their fellow soldiers to in order to stop the conflict.
The newly trained soldiers will start training the unified forces on Tuesday October 8th 2019.
On Thursday, 1,000 trainers were graduated in Mapel and others from Upper Nile are yet to graduate in a few days.
The new graduates spoke to the media after the closing ceremony on Friday in Luri.