Mission Accomplished: SSPM/A steps towards a united front for South Sudan's liberation.
The South Sudan People’s Movement/Army (SSPM/A) has continued to execute its mission with clarity, discipline, and unwavering resolve. As reflected in the past documented operational reports and official press releases, the SSPM/A has successfully defended its positions from coordinated regime attacks across Unity State, Twic County, and Bhar El Ghazal. These victories reaffirm the commitment and capability of SSPM/A forces to protect civilians and vulnerable communities targeted by state-sponsored militias.
The SSPM/A gallant forces have repeatedly demonstrated their operational strength by:
- Repulsing coordinated attacks from regime forces and allied militias from both Bhar El Ghazal and Unity State.
- Protecting displaced communities, including the cattle camp of spiritual leader Gai Machiek in Ajak Kuac.
- Responding decisively to aggressions such as the Mayom and Bong attacks, ensuring security for civilians, and preventing further atrocities.
- Upholding strict rules of engagement designed to minimize civilian suffering, safeguard religious leaders, and protect humanitarian workers and foreign nationals.
These consistent defensive victories mark a significant milestone in weakening the tribal regime’s military influence across Western Upper Nile, Warrap, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, and Raja.
Towards National Unity: Joining Hands With Other Opposition Movements
In alignment with the SSPM/A’s broader vision for a peaceful and democratic South Sudan, the movement has taken historic steps to collaborate with other opposition groups. This marks a transition from isolated resistance to a unified national liberation front.
The mission is clear:
To end tribal rule, dismantle oppressive state structures, and establish a just, inclusive, and people-centered government.
By joining hands with political and military opposition groups, the SSPM/A aims to:
- Consolidate military and political strength
- Coordinate strategic operations against regime forces
- Build a unified leadership voice
- Present a credible alternative for national governance
- Prepare the ground for a future democratic transition built on justice, equality, and federalism
This inter-opposition collaboration is one of the greatest achievements in the movement’s recent history.
Formation of the United Peoples’ Alliance (UPA)
A Vision Realized Through the Leadership of Gen. Stephen Buay Rolnyang Kai
Through persistent diplomacy, consistent struggle, and a clear national vision, General Stephen Buay Rolnyang Kai has led the formation of a new umbrella body—the United Peoples’ Alliance (UPA).
UPA represents:
- A united political and military platform
- A coalition of patriotic forces seeking national liberation
- A structure designed to replace tribal politics with a broad, people-driven alliance
- A renewed commitment to a peaceful, federal, and united South Sudan
The formation of UPA is the cornerstone of the opposition unity that SSPM/A has been advocating for. It is a testament to Gen. Stephen Buay’s strategic foresight, steadfast leadership, and dedication to the liberation of all South Sudanese regardless of tribe or region.
Tumaini Peace Initiative
The Tumaini Peace Initiative, launched on May 9, 2024, in Nairobi, Kenya, is a high-level mediation effort for the conflict in South Sudan, incorporating all holdout groups that have not signed the 2018 R-ARCSS (Revitalized Agreement on Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan). Kenyan President William Ruto, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir, and former Kenyan Army Commander and Chief Mediator Major-General Lazarus Sumbeiywo are the lead mediators of the initiative.
During the Launching of the Tumaini Peace Initiative event, Tumaini, which means 'hope' in Swahili, Six heads of State and high-ranking diplomats and officials from different countries in Africa graced the event in what seemed to be the final attempt to end the decade-long South Sudan armed conflict.
On May 16, 2024, after days of formal discussion on conflict resolution, all the parties that participated in the initiative signed a "Declaration of Commitment", pledging their willingness to renounce any sort of violence. Some of the optimists in the initiative described it as a "renewed hope," while others are skeptical of its ability to substantially change the shape of the local tribal conflict in South Sudan.
Professor Jan Pospisil of Coventry University describes the initiative as an outlet for the South Sudan government to attract international support for the upcoming election. Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN Undersecretary General for Peace and Operations, indicated that many issues, including the high unemployment rate, conflict between communities, political rivalry, and flow of refugees and returnees into South Sudan, could hinder South Sudan's upcoming election. Lacroix warned that another war could break out during the election in an already unstable country if not handled carefully.
The faith leaders of East Africa, the Inter-Religious Council, expressed encouragement to South Sudanese parties participating in the initiative to seize the Tumaini Peace Initiative as an opportunity to bring lasting peace to their young nation and put an end to the recurring violence and political disagreement.
Protocols
The holdout groups expect the Tumaini Peace Initiative to address key agendas which include, a new interim government, justice sector reforms and establishment of a Hybrid Court of South Sudan, security arrangement, reconstitution of Strategic Defence and Security Review Board, committed and transparent accountable management of public revenues and resources, a new unified army, restructuring and reconstituting the National Constitutional Review Commission (NCRC), facilitation of mini consultative conferences by NCRC, implementation modalities, expansion of government structure by including members of the holdout groups and a new permanent constitution.
Implications
South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar, on June 19, 2024, in a letter written to the chief mediator Lazarus Sumbeiywo, expressed his concerns that the Tumaini Peace Initiative may sway the 2018 peace deal. According to Machar, the Tumaini Peace Initiative's draft document is designed to replace the 2018 Revitalised Agreement on Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan accord. He argues that this initiative is in contrast and has no legitimate power to amend the 2018 peace deal.
The opposition parties demanded in the draft document that the Tumaini Peace Initiative supersede all the previous peace agreements, including the 2018 peace deal, as they contradict the Tumaini's framework roadmap.
South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) and other political parties participating in the Tumaini Peace Initiative stated that no agreement will be inked with the government of South Sudan unless the newly passed bill in Juba during the ongoing initiative, the National Security Service Act, Draconian Security Law, is repealed.
On July 8, 2024, Paul Malong Awan, chairman and Commander-in-Chief of South Sudan United Front/Army, Gen. Pagan Amum Okiech, the leader of Real-SPLM, Gen. Stephen Buoy Rolnyang, Chairman of South Sudan National Alliance and Commander-in-Chief of South Sudan People's Movement/Army, and Gen. Mario Loku Thomas, the chairman and Commander-in-Chief of the NAS Revolutionary Command Council, addressed the press conference reiterated that National Security Service Act's Draconian Security Law, which grants South Sudan's National Security Service authority to detain or arrest any individual they suspect of committing crimes without arrest warrant is dangerous and reproduce the Khartoum regime's reign of terror and intimidation and thus opposed entirely by all the South Sudan's opposition parties. The group also condemned the South Sudan government and political parties that signed the 2018 R-ARCSS - commonly referred to as Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity- for extending the upcoming election for 24 months without consulting them.
The groups also condemned the National Elections Commission's decision to schedule the national election for December 22, 2024, a few days after the Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity in Juba announced the 24-month extension, indicating this move as "bad faith" as the Tumaini Peace Initiative timeline will contradict that of Revitalised Agreement of the Conflict Resolution in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).
The opposition groups accused President Kiir of dictatorship and demanded that a new permanent constitution be included in the Tumaini Peace Initiative. The agreed text on the Permanent Constitution through the Inclusive National Constitutional Conference must be conducted in Kenya initially and finished in South Sudan. The group assured that any unilateral decision to hold the election outside of the Tumaini Peace Initiative will not be accepted and will simply be denounced as acts of bad faith, which will probably cast a dark shadow on the peace process.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch published a joint statement to the South Sudan parliament demanding that the National Security Service bill be repealed, urging that the bill gives "unqualified powers that allow the agency to commit serious crimes with impunity, establishing a state of repression and intimidation".
Embassy of Canada, France, EU, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the US, and the UK also released a joint statement expressing what they called a "grave concern" over the passage of the National Security Service bill. "the enactment of the bill into law would undermine the transitional government's attestation that political and civil space exists and that the bill would constitute a significant step aside from the free and open political and civil space", the joint statement stated.
The opposition parties also threatened to boycott the initiative and refuse to sign any agreement with the Revitalised-Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) if President Salva Kiir did not repeal the National Security Service Act, Draconian National Security Service Bill.
Breakthrough
On Monday, July 15, 2024, after a week of deadlock, the opposition parties involved in the Tumaini Peace Initiative agreed on eight protocols, signaling progress in a positive direction for the months-long peace negotiation. The parties agreed on a security agreement, ceasefire, trust and confidence-building measures, addressing communal violence, arms proliferation, humanitarian access, resolution of the land disputes, and the role of the guarantor to the peace agreement.
Parties Withdrawal
On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, one day after the parties reached an agreement on eight protocols, SPLM-IO issued a withdrawal statement from the initiative citing that the Tumaini Peace Initiative breached the R-ARCSS (Revitalised Agreement on Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan) and clearly undermine the sovereignty of R-TGONU (Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity) and the ongoing implementation of 2018 peace agreement.
Machar, the SPLM-IO chairman, accused the Tumaini Peace Initiative of overstepping its mandate, stating that the opposition parties assumed excessive roles. The SPLM-IO also claimed that the initiative's purpose is R-ARCSS annexation and thus not a stand-alone agreement.
Edmond Yakani, a civil society activist and Executive Director of Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, criticized the SPLM-IO withdrawal, denoting the move as a delay tactic and a breach of the 'Declaration of Commitment' document signed by all the parties that participated in the initiative on May 16, 2024, including the SPLM-IO.
With the continued resilience of the SSPM/A forces, the commitment of UPA leadership under Gen. Stephen Buay Rolnyang Kai, and the hope carried by the Tumaini Peace Initiative, South Sudan is rising from oppression toward freedom, justice, and lasting peace.
Declaration of Commitment Signatories.
| Names | Parties |
|---|---|
| Hon. Amb. Albino Mathom Aboug - Head of Delegation. | Revitalized-Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU). |
| Gen. Stephen Buay Rolnyang - South Sudan People's Movement/Army. | South Sudan People's Movement/Army and South Sudan United National Alliance(SSUNA). |
| Gen. Paul Malong Awan - South Sudan United Front and Gen. Pagan Amum Okiech - Real-SPLM | South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance(SSOMA). |
| Gen. Mario Loku Thomas Jada | National Salvation Front - Revolutionary Command Council. |
| Dr. Ayak Chol Deng - Representative of Civil Society forum and Abraham Akech - Representative of People's Coalition for Civil Action. | Stakeholder Representatives |
| Lt.Gen. Lazarus Sumbeiywo, Amb. Dr. Mohamed Ali Guyo, Amb. Ismail Wais and Tobias Mueller. | Mediators. |
| Dr. A. korir SingOei - Principal Secretary, State Department of Foreign Affairs, Kenya. | Host Government - on behalf of Lead Mediator. |
“It is imperative to note that the regional and international community's confidence and support for the Tumaini Initiative can only be secured through demonstrable progress and collective commitment from all participants,” said the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General-Political, Guang Cong. “More importantly, a successful conclusion to these discussions is needed for the sake of the people of South Sudan, who are eagerly awaiting the peace dividends.”
Guang Cong