Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Saturday 14 July 2007.
SSUDA CALLS FOR WHITE NILE COMPANY TO LEAVE
Press Release
July 13, 2007 — The South Sudan United Democratic Alliance (SSUDA) is earnestly requesting the British White Nile Oil Company to respect the decrees issued by President Omar Al Bashir and Vice-president Salva Kiir in May that ordered the company to cease oil exploration in
The SSUDA/SSDF has made repeated efforts to persuade the
It is now clear that there are some elements within the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) who are misinforming Phil Edmonds that the Company should not pay attention to the presidential decrees, which ordered the Company to leave the country. We would like the White Nile Board of Directors to know that it is illegal in any country to disregard presidential decrees. In
The SSUDA/SSDF has given White Nile Company one week to leave Block B. Failure to do so would lead SSDF’s military police to arrest the employees of the White Nile and bring them to justice for illegal mining of natural resources of another country without a license. Block B is currently under the control of South Sudan Defense Force (SSDF), a military wing of SSUDA.
We would like to assure the British people that the White Nile Company employees will be given proper justice in courts should they fail to abide by the deadline. However, it is in the best interest of the White Nile Company to adhere to the deadline in order to avoid any emotional distress that may be caused in the process of receiving justice for defying the laws of
The leadership of SSUDA also warns those anti-peace elements within the SPLM who are now conniving with Phil Edmonds to undermine the leadership of Vice-president Kiir in the South. Any minister or public official in
We therefore kindly request the leadership of the White Nile Company to leave
For Contact
Mr. Peter Chuol Gatluak, Secretary General of SSUDA
Tel. (402)408-6352
U.S.A
Further Contact:
SSUDA/SSDF Secretariat
Email: [email protected]