South Sudan
Bor Youth Petition for Wildlife Force Relocation Amid Tensions

Introduction to the Issue
South Sudan’s map features Jonglei state in red, an area of concern due to rising tensions between local youth and wildlife authorities. The Bor Community Youth Association (BCYA) has formally petitioned the governor of Jonglei State to address this issue.
The Petition
The petition, dated April 2, 2025, highlights the increasing friction between local youth and wildlife authorities due to the frequent pursuit and apprehension of hunters within Bor town. Ngong Beer Ngong Ajak, the BCYA chairperson, argues that the current approach is leading to unnecessary conflicts and disturbances within the Jonglei state capital.
Proposed Solution
The BCYA suggests relocating the wildlife forces to forested areas like Ajah-Ger, where illegal hunting is more likely, would be more effective and less disruptive. "Instead of chasing hunters in town, we request that Wildlife forces focus on catching illegal hunters within the forests," Ngong said in the petition. This approach is more effective and will prevent unnecessary disruptions within the town.
Consideration of Socioeconomic Conditions
The BCYA also calls on the government to consider the difficult socioeconomic conditions faced by Bor Town residents when enforcing wildlife protection measures. They suggest the Wildlife Department should assess living conditions before implementing stringent measures impacting livelihoods.
Government Response
Major General David Deng Adol, director for wildlife services in Jonglei state, said the government was working to relocate its forces to areas further from the town, such as Ajah-Ger. "We are working in relocating the forces from the town to far areas like Ajah-Ger, and the reasons for these relocation to Ajah-Ger is aiming in protection on the road from Bor town to Pibor and the protection of the animals migration in those areas," Adol said.
Conclusion
The relocation of wildlife enforcement units from Bor town to Ajah-Ger is a step towards reducing tensions and promoting peace and stability in the area. The government’s consideration of the socioeconomic conditions of the residents and the BCYA’s proposed solution are crucial in finding a balance between wildlife protection and the well-being of the local community. By working together, it is possible to find a solution that benefits both the people and the wildlife of Jonglei state.
South Sudan
Police Deployed For Easter Security

Security Plans for Easter Celebrations
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Gen. Abraham Manyuat Peter, has announced strong security plans to ensure a safe and enjoyable Easter celebration for Christians. The plans include the deployment of police forces to strategic areas to prevent criminal activities.
Deployment of Police Personnel
Gen. Manyuat spoke to journalists during the deployment of police personnel, emphasizing his commitment to protecting the public during the Easter celebrations. He noted that many criminals take advantage of such times to commit crimes, and the deployment of police is intended to prevent this.
Protecting People and Property
The IGP explained that during Easter, many people leave their homes to attend church services and celebrations, making them vulnerable to theft and robbery. He warned that thieves and criminals might target women and traders in their shops, and assured that police personnel would be deployed in areas suspected to be hotspots to prevent such crimes.
Cooperation with the Public
Gen. Manyuat urged the public to cooperate with the police and warned against engaging in criminal activities. He also advised the deployed police forces to establish good relationships with the public and to work with civilians in a respectful manner. The IGP appealed to police officers to remain disciplined and take full responsibility for ensuring the public’s safety.
Youth and Believers Urged to Cease Violence
The IGP urged the youth and believers to engage in meaningful activities during Easter, rather than resorting to violence. He emphasized the importance of maintaining law and order during the celebrations.
Background on Easter
Easter is a significant holiday in the Christian calendar, honoring the Resurrection of Jesus three days after His death by crucifixion. It marks the joyful conclusion to the Lenten season of devoted prayer, fasting, and penitence.
Police Reform Efforts
Recently, Gen. Manyuat outlined his plans to transform the police force into a professional and decent law enforcement agency. He emphasized the need for police officers to operate effectively, respond promptly to incidents, and utilize available resources to maintain law and order. The IGP also plans to promote ethical conduct, discipline, and respect for human rights within the police force to foster public trust and improve community relations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Inspector General of Police has taken significant steps to ensure a safe and enjoyable Easter celebration for Christians. The deployment of police personnel to strategic areas, combined with efforts to promote cooperation with the public and reform the police force, demonstrates a commitment to maintaining law and order during the celebrations. By working together, the police and the public can ensure a peaceful and joyful Easter season.
South Sudan
South Sudan Army Retakes Control Of Nasir Town

Recent Developments in South Sudan
The South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) announced on Sunday evening that they have regained control of Nasir town, the capital of Upper Nile State’s Nasir County. This announcement was made by the army spokesman, Maj. Gen. Lul Ruai Koang, through a statement.
Background of the Conflict
Nasir, located 180 kilometers southeast of Malakal, was seized by Nuer ethnic armed youth, known as the White Army, in early March. This takeover occurred after an SSPDF attempt to disarm local residents. The White Army is an armed youth group that fought alongside the main armed opposition Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition (SPLA-IO) during the 2013-2018 civil war.
Recapture of Nasir Town
The recapture of Nasir town by the SSPDF is a significant development in the region. According to the army spokesman, Lul Ruai Koang, the army had retaken the town, but he provided no further details on the circumstances of the recapture. Koang described the recapture of Nasir as "the greatest Easter Holidays gift for servicemen who had paid the ultimate price during its defense and recapture."
Reaction from the White Army
There was no immediate comment from the White Army regarding the recapture of Nasir town. The SSPDF spokesman stated that the military would release further information about the recapture.
Previous Developments
The announcement of the recapture of Nasir town comes days after the military reported taking control of Ulang County headquarters following a withdrawal by armed youth. This indicates that the SSPDF is making efforts to regain control of areas that were previously taken over by armed groups.
Conclusion
The recapture of Nasir town by the SSPDF is a significant development in the region, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days. The lack of comment from the White Army suggests that the situation is still volatile, and further clashes may occur. The SSPDF’s efforts to regain control of areas taken over by armed groups are ongoing, and the situation in South Sudan remains complex and unpredictable.
South Sudan
SSPDF Advances on Nasir Amid Fears of Fresh Violence

Recent Developments in South Sudan
The situation in South Sudan is becoming increasingly tense as the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) are advancing toward Nasir County. This move is raising fears of renewed clashes with local armed youth known as the White Army.
Background Information
Ulang and Nasir counties share a border in Upper Nile State, roughly 400 kilometers (250 miles) north of the state capital, Malakal. The SSPDF’s withdrawal from Ulang County on Sunday morning has led to concerns about potential violence in the region.
The Withdrawal from Ulang County
Manpiny Pal Juach, the White Army-appointed commissioner of Ulang, reported that SSPDF forces and allied militia left Ulang’s headquarters around 8 a.m., heading toward Nasir. During their three-day stay in Ulang, they killed a mentally ill man, who was buried on Friday. Juach also accused the SSPDF of killing several cattle and said Ulang’s youth had withdrawn before their arrival, leaving the area empty.
Airstrike in Ulang
An airstrike in Ulang on Sunday killed two women and a child around 10 a.m. Multiple sources on the ground confirmed the SSPDF’s departure from Ulang. Upper Nile State Police Commissioner Maj. Gen. Mayen Akol said the SSPDF’s planned destination was their base in Nasir.
Tensions in Nasir
Tensions in Nasir have been high since mid-February, with sporadic clashes between the SSPDF and the White Army, a Nuer armed youth group the government claims is linked to detained First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar. Violence escalated on March 4 when the White Army overran the Nasir garrison, forcing SSPDF forces to retreat.
Previous Incidents
On March 7, a United Nations evacuation mission came under fire, killing Nasir garrison commander Lt. Gen. David Majur Dak, his bodyguards, and a U.N. staff member. The situation in Nasir remains volatile, and the advance of the SSPDF toward the county is likely to exacerbate the tensions.
Conclusion
The advance of the SSPDF toward Nasir County has raised concerns about potential violence and clashes with the White Army. The situation in South Sudan remains complex and volatile, with multiple armed groups and factions involved. It is essential to monitor the situation closely and work towards a peaceful resolution to prevent further bloodshed and instability in the region.
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