Human Rights Advocate Condemns Forceful Disappearance of Mokil Johnson by Unknown Group

Mr. Edmund Yakani, the Executive Director of CEPO, has strongly condemned the recent forceful disappearance of Mokil Johnson by an unknown group of individuals in Juba. This disturbing incident marks the latest in a series of similar cases that have plagued the community.

Speaking out against this blatant violation of human rights and calling it a crime against humanity, Mr. Yakani emphasized the importance of upholding legal processes and ensuring the safety and security of all individuals involved. He urged the responsible parties to take immediate action to safeguard Mokil’s well-being and to allow him the opportunity to face any legal disputes through due process.

Expressing concern over the growing trend of forceful disappearances in Juba, Mr. Yakani called on security agencies to intensify their efforts to prevent such incidents from recurring. This appeal comes amidst a wave of fear and apprehension within the community, with many individuals feeling anxious about their safety in public spaces like banks.

Highlighting Mokil Johnson’s case as just one of many, Mr. Yakani underscored the need for swift and decisive action to address the root causes of these abductions. He called on the perpetrators to release Mokil unconditionally or to present him before a court of law without delay.

As the community awaits updates on Mokil’s whereabouts and the status of his vehicle, Mr. Yakani assured that they will continue to monitor the situation closely. He concluded by reiterating his condemnation of such acts and urging authorities to prioritize the protection of citizens’ rights and safety.

The call for justice and accountability in the case of Mokil Johnson shines a light on the urgent need to address ongoing security concerns in Juba and ensure the well-being of all residents.