The S.Sudan government is to use the Elegu/Nimule one stop border post to fight corruption that is constraining the business community using the border to cross into Juba. Corruption, according to officials from the ministry of trade industry and East African community affairs, is one of the most common challenges facing transporters using that route. This was revealed by the undersecretary in the Ministry of Trade Industry and East African Community Affairs of S. Sudan, Agak Achuil Lual Manok last week, during the site hand over of Nimule border point to the contractor, to start construction work so as to have a complete one stop border post. The first phase of the border post at Nimule will be constructed with funding worth $4m from Trademark East Africa, and this involves construction of the parking yard, access roads, and examination shade and drainage system. Already, the Ugandan side at Elegu has been completed, but may not fully be utilized because Nimule side isn’t complete. “The border post will bring all relevant authorities under one roof that means a trader will not move from place to place to clear their goods, which can be an avenue for corruption. Besides most of the clearing processes in OSBPs are online which again will reduce paper work, reducing human interaction hence eliminating corruption at the border post,” said Manok. He also added that post will reduce accidents of trucks being experienced on their side due to flooding in parking lot, which also has a poor...
Elegu one-stop centre to reduce clearing time
Posted on: May 29, 2018
Posted on: May 29, 2018