MPs Condemn Kemiru Land Clashes

National assembly members in a previous session

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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National assembly members in a previous sessionThe legislators who all condemned the clashes said that that the criminals must be brought to book by all means.

The chairman of security in the national parliament Aleu Aleu Ayei last Wednesday said that the act should not be condoned and that the perpetrators should not go unpunished.

He however said that the demolition committee is segregative in its work adding that only the poor are being targeted while those with “muscles” are left.

“This is an act that should not be condoned and those who killed the innocent women and children must be brought to books,” he said.

Meanwhile the leader of opposition, Mr. Onyoti Odigo Nyikwec has called on the government to compensate the victims whose huts were burnt and said he was grieved by the killings.

“These people whose property has been destroyed and the families that have suffered losses should be compensated,” he said.

He blamed the government for not issuing a statement to condemn the act which he termed as barbaric.

Odigo also called on the government to form peace commission to preach a word of peace to the South Sudanese people.

The parliamentarians who spoke expressed condolence to the families of those who lost their dear ones.

Many of the MPs have termed the recent land clash as useless and called on the government to put strategies that will ensure an end to such tribal clashes in the country.

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