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Tuesday, January 06th 2009.

 

 
 
     
 
 
Reported by Daniel Arapmoi | WBS-TV


Kony strips Mps

Unconfirmed reports from the jungles of the Garamba in Southern Sudan indicate that the Rebel Lords Resistance Army has stripped a delegation of traditional leaders and Members of Parliament who went to meet him ahead of the scheduled signing of the peace deal that was scheduled to take place on Saturday the 29th of November.

It’s also reported that LRA Chief Joseph Kony personally took 700 dollars from one of the MPs before the despicable act.

As in a previous attempt to persuade the LRA chief to sign the peace agreement, the religious and cultural leaders accompanied by Acholi MPs are reported to have entered into the Jungles of the Garamba to meet the LRA leader ahead of the signing.

But the rebels, who have on numerous occasions shown no commitment to the peace process despite attempts by government to end the Northern war peacefully, have again refused to sign the agreement.

Unconfirmed intelligence reports we have received indicate that the LRA stripped the good ambassadors of peace taking with them 700 dollars from one of the MPs.

By the time the government team left the jungles of Garamba, the elders were reported still in the jungle. But now that he has failed to sign the peace agreement and humiliated the good ambassadors of peace, what next?

Joseph Kony, a man whose mother is being comfortably hosted by government and some of his siblings sponsored at school has once again failed the peace process. Now the government is saying enough is enough, Kony has lost the soft landing it had guaranteed.

Now that the LRA have chosen out of their free will not the sign the agreement, Foreign Affairs State minister Henry Okello Oryem says the law will have to come into play to apprehend the rebel chief.
 
Two years ago President Yoweri Museveni donated his best prime bulls to the LRA as a Christmas gift and a positive gesture to encourage the rebels work towards the comprehensive peace agreement.

But with this latest development, many are certain there will be no bull for the rebels this Christmas season.