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    South Sudan Fast-Tracks Unified Forces Training

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 13, 2025 Politics 1 Min Read
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    Training Timeline Gains Clarity

    The National Transitional Committee chair, Gen. Kuol Manyang Juk, confirmed in Juba that phase two training of South Sudan’s Necessary Unified Forces will begin before month-end, compressing drills into a three-month window.

    Revitalized Peace Deal Timeline

    The accelerated schedule answers provisions of the 2018 revitalized peace accord, which mandates integration of rival forces into one national army to end years of factionalism.

    Logistics and Arms Debate

    Only 4,000 of the 53,000 troops trained in phase one have deployed, largely unarmed, as an international arms embargo remains in force, according to President Salva Kiir’s office.

    Western partners argue Juba already holds surplus weapons, while officials insist embargo relief is vital for cohesive command and control, revealing a persistent funding and trust gap.

    Election Security in Sight

    The committee envisions the fresh cohort safeguarding voter registration, rallies and ballot transfers ahead of the December 2026 polls, a timeline diplomats call ambitious yet attainable if salaries and logistics are settled swiftly.

    Regional Impact Assessment

    Analysts in Nairobi and Addis Ababa view the training milestone as a barometer for regional stability, noting that cohesive security forces could deter spill-over violence and boost investor confidence in oil corridors.

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