US criticises South Sudan’s expulsion of top aid official

UN aid coordinator Toby Lanzer. The United States has condemned his expulsion from South Sudan. AFP PHOTO | SAMIR BOL

What you need to know:

  • The UN announced on Monday that South Sudan officials had decided to expel aid coordinator Toby Lanzer just weeks before he was to leave for a new assignment.
  • US State Department spokesman John Kirby said that the expulsion “demonstrates a callous disregard for the suffering of the South Sudanese people.”
  • UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the move and called on Juba to immediately reverse the decision targeting Lanzer, a British national.

WASHINGTON

The United States has condemned South Sudan’s expulsion of an outspoken UN aid coordinator as an “affront to the international community” and called for the strife-torn country to reverse its decision.

The UN announced on Monday that South Sudan officials had decided to expel aid coordinator Toby Lanzer just weeks before he was to leave for a new assignment.

South Sudan’s government justified the move by stating that Mr Lanzer had crossed a line when he made a comment predicting that the country would collapse.

US State Department spokesman John Kirby said that the expulsion “demonstrates a callous disregard for the suffering of the South Sudanese people.”

“The expulsion of Mr Lanzer is an affront to the international community working to bring peace and stability to South Sudan,” he said in a statement.

The world’s newest state was plunged into conflict nearly 18 months ago between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebels allied with his former deputy, Riek Machar.

“The government’s priority should be bringing an end to the violence that has already displaced more than two million of its citizens,” Mr Kirby said.

He added that half a million of those people were now refugees in neighboring countries. Some 4.6 million people faced “extreme, life-threatening hunger” as a result of the situation, Mr Kirby said.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the move and called on Juba to immediately reverse the decision targeting Lanzer, a British national.