South Sudan Oppn appoints interim leadership amid boycott by top party officials

IANS April 10, 2025 375 views

South Sudan's opposition party SPLM-IO has appointed Stephen Par Kuol as interim chairman following Riek Machar's detention on March 26. The new leadership faces significant internal challenges, with key party members boycotting the appointment and challenging its legitimacy. Kuol remains committed to the 2018 peace agreement and has called for Machar's immediate release. The political turbulence highlights ongoing tensions within South Sudan's opposition movement.

"The SPLM/A-IO is under the full command and control of Riek Machar" - Lam Paul Gabriel, SPLM/A-IO Spokesperson
Juba, April 10: South Sudan's Opposition party, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition (SPLM-IO) appointed Stephen Par Kuol as the interim Chairman, replacing First Vice President Riek Machar, who is still under house arrest.

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Stephen Par Kuol elected interim chairman amid Machar's house arrest

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Top party officials boycott leadership appointment

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Interim leadership commits to 2018 peace agreement implementation

Kuol, a member of the SPLM-IO political bureau and minister of peacebuilding in the transitional unity government, said during a consultative meeting with party members in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, that he was elected to steer the Opposition party forward in the absence of Machar, who was detained on March 26.

Members of the party's National Liberation Council approved Losuba Ludoru Wongo as the deputy chairman and Agok Makur Kur as the secretary-general.

Kuol assured that the Opposition party remains committed to the implementation of the 2018 revitalised peace agreement signed to end years of conflict, despite claims by Nathaniel Oyet Pierino, the now-exiled Deputy Chairman, that the peace deal had collapsed.

He said the SPLM-IO interim leadership has delinked itself from Pierino, who has been critical of the move to appoint the new leadership, Xinhua news agency reported.

However, Pierino accused the leadership under Kuol of being compromised by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement party led by President Salva Kiir, with the intention to replace Machar.

Kuol said party members have called for the immediate release of Machar and other senior members of the party still in detention. He urged parties to end all military offensives to create an environment conducive to peaceful dialogue.

The meeting to establish the interim leadership was largely boycotted by top SPLM-IO officials, including the party's Secretary-General Regina Kaba and Machar's wife, Angelina Teny, who is also the country's interior minister.

Lam Paul Gabriel, spokesperson for the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army-in-Opposition (SPLM/A-IO), the armed wing of the party, said they would not support the decision to appoint the interim leadership of their party.

"The SPLM/A-IO is under the full command and control of Riek Machar and in his absence, Nathaniel Oyet Pierino is in charge," Gabriel said in a statement on Wednesday.

Reader Comments

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Michael T.
This political turmoil is concerning. Machar's house arrest and now this leadership change - doesn't seem like the peace agreement is holding up well. Hope they can resolve things without violence 🙏
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Amina K.
Interesting how the interim leadership is being rejected by both the armed wing and senior officials. The boycott speaks volumes about legitimacy concerns. This could deepen divisions rather than help.
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James L.
South Sudan deserves better than this endless political drama. When will leaders put the people first? The peace agreement was supposed to end this kind of infighting.
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Sarah M.
The article mentions Kuol wants to continue implementing the peace agreement - that's at least a positive sign. But with so many opposing this move, will they have any real power to make changes?
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David P.
Respectful criticism: The reporting feels one-sided here. We're only hearing Kuol's perspective but not enough about why the boycott happened or Pierino's specific concerns. More balance would help.
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Nyibol A.
As a South Sudanese, this is heartbreaking to watch. The international community needs to pay attention before things escalate again. We can't afford another conflict 😔

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