In his 2025 Easter message, Gen. Thomas Cirillo, Chairman of the National Salvation Front (NAS), delivers a powerful call for hope, unity, and resistance. Reflecting on the symbolism of Easter, he condemns the ruling regime in Juba for systemic violence and the collapse of the 2018 peace agreement. The message urges South Sudanese to remain steadfast in their struggle for justice, federal democracy, and lasting peace. Cirillo reaffirms NAS's commitment to a genuine liberation and calls on all opposition forces to unite in pursuit of national salvation.
The NAS Chairman extends warm Eid al-Fitr greetings to South Sudanese Muslims and the Islamic world, acknowledging their struggles amid the country's worsening security and humanitarian crisis caused by the SPLM regime. He expresses solidarity with the suffering population, particularly displaced persons and refugees, calling for resilience and liberation from the Juba government. He urges the international community to push for an inclusive peace process to address the root causes of conflict and achieve lasting stability
NAS Chairman Thomas Cirillo’s heartfelt holiday message to South Sudanese citizens highlighting the themes of hope, unity, and resilience while addressing the country’s challenges, including economic hardships and human rights violations. Thomas reaffirms NAS’s commitment to genuine peace and calls for inclusive dialogue to resolve the nation’s conflicts.
On behalf of the National Salvation Front (NAS) and on my own behalf, I greet you and wish you a Happy Eid al-Fitr Mubarak. Congratulations for observing the full period of Ramadan, dedicating each day to prayer and alms giving.
The National Salvation Front (NAS), in collaboration with fellow members of the Non-Signatory South Sudan Opposition Groups (NSSOG), has formally penned a response to President Ruto of Kenya, voicing their apprehensions regarding the sudden and surprising shift in the venue and mediation strategy for the ongoing peace talks.
20240108 NAS Press Release on Kondokoro Atrocities
Frustrated by continuous systematic abuses meted out against their community, the leadership of the Bari Community (BC) in Juba have again asked the government to intervene and stop a long list of atrocities or risk the whole community not participating in the planned upcoming 2024 elections.
The BC also reiterated its position to have the capital city relocated from Juba to Ramciel - a plan that was resolved by the National Council of Ministers way back in September 2011.
20231225 NAS Christmas Message of hope and resilience... the dawn of justice is near
A statement by Dr. Peter LoKarlo - Chairman of the National Information and Public Relations Committee.
A detailed response condemning Kiir's statement on the issue and 11 strong points exposing the lies and communication the truths that Kiir and his regime do not want people to know.