The directive covers forces loyal to Pibor administrator, David Yau Yau, and the South Sudan Liberation army of General Bapiny Monytuil, formerly based in Unity State.
The President’s Press Secretary Ateny Wek Ateny says forces from both groups that are not integrated, will be subject to disarmament.
Ateny tells Radio Miraya there is a system in place to oversee the integration process.
Ateny Wek: “Yes all the forces that are actually given amnesty by the president are going to be taken under what’s, there is a mechanism that is devise for them so that that committee which is responsible for the reintegration and disarmament can look at those forces it will not be all of them actually integrated but certain criteria will have to apply.”
Meanwhile, Members of Parliament representing Greater Bor have praised former rebel, now Pibor administrator, David Yau Yau for his role in bringing peace to Jonglei State.
One of the MPs, Deng Dau Deng representing Twic East County, says the rate of child abductions and cattle raids have gone down since Yau Yau signed a peace agreement with the government in January this year.