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Rajab Mohandis (left), Lual Dau, Pagan Amum, William Pay and Stephen Lukaja address the press on the sidelines of the peace talks in Nairobi on June 13, 2024. [Robert Tomno, Standard]

South Sudan opposition leaders holding peace talks in Nairobi have expressed reservations about the upcoming elections.

They said that South Sudan is not prepared for a fair and credible election for various reasons including, the need for a permanent constitution, funding, resettlement of displaced people, an army with a national face, police to protect the poles and the current political environment in South Sudan.

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