Whispers Wire

South Sudan Denies Raila Chance to Meet Riek Machar

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has expressed displeasure after the South Sudan government denied him access to talk to the country’s first Vice President, Riek Machar, who is currently under house arrest.

While addressing the press, Odinga noted that he held talks with South Sudan President Salva Kiir, who explained to him why Machar was arrested.

According to Raila, President Kiir informed him that Machar was arrested after a military chief succumbed and ten others in the state of Nasir, which is located in the Upper Nile.

South Sudan

Raila returns after a special meeting with South Sudan’s Salva Kiir. Photo: Courtesy.

However, Odinga’s attempt to talk to Machar, who is currently under house arrest, proved futile as the South Sudanese government denied him entry to Machar’s detention centre.

He was informed that he could not access Machar because of the ongoing investigations into the alleged murder crimes in the Upper Nile.

“I had a lengthy discussion with President Kiir, who told me about the challenges they are facing and that there was the killing of a general and ten other people in the town of Nasir in the Upper Nile, and this is what they are  investigating. Because of this, he said that Vice President Riek Machar had been put under house arrest as they continue with their investigations. I asked to talk to Machar, but they denied me the chance,” Raila revealed.

Hours after meeting with Salva Kiir, Odinga travelled to Uganda, where he met President Yoweri Museveni. 

During the meeting in Uganda, the former Prime Minister informed Museveni about the unfolding events in South Sudan.

The Former Prime Minister, while calling for a quick resolution of the issue, urged the international communities, including the United Nations, to intervene on the matter to stop further escalation.

Machar was arrested on Wednesday, March 26, by a team of armed security officials who raided his residence in Juba, disarmed his bodyguards, and detained him.

After the arrest, he was placed under police custody alongside his wife, Angela Teny, who is the country’s Interior and Coordination Minister.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *