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Coronavirus: Statement from the leadership to the people of South Sudan

Following the declaration of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as a pandemic, the leadership of The National Salvation Front (NAS) today issued a statement directing the relevant structures within its organisation to embark on an awareness programme aimed at providing not only medical and public health support, but also accurate and reliable information on how to confront the pandemic.

SSOMA, GRSS sign Resolution on Monitoring and Verification of CoHA

The signing of the resolution effectively puts two parties in agreement that SSOMA become a member of CTSAMVM (Ceasefire and Transitional Arrangements Security Monitoring and Verification Mechanism), a group originally set up to monitor compliance by the signatory Parties and armed groups to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) signed in Addis Ababa in 2008.

Rome Declaration: How Barnaba Marial Benjamin lied about what was discussed

Rome Declaration: How Barnaba Marial Benjamin lied about what was discussed
On his return to Juba from Rome where the Rome Declaration between the Juba regime and the South Sudan Opposition Movements (SSOMA) was signed, Barnaba Marial Benjamin bluntly lied at the State House to the media and the general public about what was discussed and signed at the Community of Sant’Egidio in Rome.

NAS high-level delegation visits front-line troops

A high-level delegation comprising of NAS political and military leadership led by Gen. Yien Mathew, army spokesman, paid a routine visit to NAS controlled areas in South Sudan a few days ago. South Sudan

NAS expresses solidarity with close to one million flood victims

“Our people have suffered and have been neglected for far too long. As we continue to struggle to restore the freedom, unity and dignity of our people, let us stand together during these hard times in solidarity and support of our suffering people who have been hit by this natural disaster and have lost access to the little health facilities, feeding centres and some basic services that were being provided to them by the international humanitarian NGOs,”