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Garang’s son Mabior meets President Salva Kiir

Mabior Garang De Mabior, son of ex Sudanese politician John Garang. Photo | Courtesy

JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN: The son of late South Sudanese revolution leader John Garang met President Salva Kiir on Monday, in what was perceived as a reconciliation gesture.
However, before and after the meeting, the two camps shared conflicting statements, confusing observers.

A statement from Kiir’s press office said Mabior Garang De Mabior expressed regret over past comments he had made about the president.
“During the meeting, Mabior expressed his heartfelt gratitude to President Kiir for the call to come back home. Mabior apologised to the President and the people of South Sudan for any statement he might have said to the media against Kiir and the nation,” the statement said.

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The meeting is said to have been attended by Kiir’s presidential affairs minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin, deputy foreign affairs minister Deng Dau and Major-General Lual Wek Guem, the commander of a division of the presidential guards.
“In his remarks to the media after the meeting, Mabior Garang De Mabior said he is going to join hands with the leadership and people of South Sudan to collectively seek ways of contributing to peace and stability for the nation,” the statement added.

However, before the meeting, Mabior had shared a Facebook post over the weekend that said he was in Juba as part of the ‘National Conversation South Sudan’ (NCSS) delegation.
“I will not meet anyone nor make any press statement until after our meeting with President Salva Kiir. We are in Juba as a delegation of NCSS, and our mission is to find ways to contribute to peacebuilding and socio-economic development,” he said on Sunday.

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