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U.S, UK ask Museveni to help stabilize South Sudan

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By Sunrise Reporter

A delegation of envoys from the United States and the United Kingdom have asked President Yoweri Museveni to bring pressure to bear upon the leadership of South Sudan to organize elections as a lasting solution to the political impasse in the country.

The United Kingdom Special Envoy Robert Fairweather requested President Museveni to talk and advise President Salva Kiir and Dr. Riek Machar, the Vice President, who also happens to be the leader of the Sudan opposition, to take the direction of Kenya to resolve political differences through elections.

“If you could advise President Kiir and Marchar to take the direction of elections, this problem will be history. You are the person who can give them confidence,” Amb. Robert Fairweather said.

The ambassadors’ pleas came after Museveni had urged them to court the worrying parties in Sudan to take the path that Kenya took following the 2007 poll violence.

The meeting recommended that the US and UK delegations go and meet President Salvar Kiir and Dr. Riek Machar to have a way forward.

Museveni said that elections will force political players in South Sudan to form alliances like it was in Kenya and that this will in turn create unity and peace in South Sudan.

“This same problem was in Kenya but was managed when they formed alliances and later held elections. Me I want to push them (South Sudan) to elections. If South Sudan can do the Kenyan way, elections will force them to make alliances and this problem will be history,” Museveni said.

The US Ambassador to Uganda Natalie Brown was accompanied by the US Special Envoy for South Sudan Stuart Symington IV to the meeting while the UK High Commissioner to Uganda.

The envoys met Museveni on   Sunday at State Lodge in Jinja City.

President Museveni told his guests that the African Problem is ideological, and advised them to focus on promoting the correct ideology of interests in the African Countries.

“What our partners need to know is that many of the problems in Africa are ideological. You should therefore focus on ideology because it is the real problem of Africa,” Museveni said.

He said that most Africans do not know that wealth comes from the four sectors of money, i.e. Commercial Agriculture, Industries, Services and ICT, adding that for them (Africans) think wealth can only be found in government jobs.

“Africa is 12 times the size of India and four times the size of USA. Our population is 1.3 billion people in Africa. We have a huge continent with a lot of resources. But for Africans, wealth only comes from government jobs,” he said.

Museveni also advised the delegation to also go and meet President Salvar Kiir of South Sudan and Dr. Riek Machar to have their sides of the story so that a way forward is sought to solve the South Sudan problem once and for all.

The United State Special Envoy H.E Stuart Symington IV  thanked the President for sparing time off his busy campaign schedule, commended President Museveni and the government for the efforts and role played to secure South Sudan.

“Thank you for sparing time to talk about South Sudan your neighbor. We have seen and appreciate the work Uganda and the neighbors are doing in South Sudan” Amb. Stuart Symington IV said.

Ambassador Stuart Symington warned about the insecurity that may arise out of failure by the warring parties in South Sudan not put the signed agreement in force. He asked the President to encourage them to do so and move forward.

“We are going to see them together (Dr. Riek Marcher and President Salvar Kiir) for the first time this week. We shall be lobbying them about the issue of governors and the contested state,” Amb. Syminton said.

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