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Commissioner to Wear Military Uniform Until Peace Returns in Tombura

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Commissioner to Wear Military Uniform Until Peace Returns in Tombura

Recent Grenade Attack on Commissioner’s Home

Gen. Edward Mabenge declared the statement following a grenade attack in his compound on Wednesday night. By Emmanuel Mandella.

Introduction to the Incident

In a statement released following a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack on his residence, Tombura County Commissioner Gen. Mabenge Mathew Edward has vowed to wear military attire until peace is fully restored in the region. The attack, which occurred on Wednesday midnight, narrowly missed the commissioner, leaving his home damaged but sparing his life.

Details of the Attack

In an exclusive interview with The City Review from Tombura on Thursday morning, Gen. Mabenge described the incident as a targeted assassination attempt. “This is the second time such an attack has occurred. It is clear that there is a deliberate plot to eliminate me before Christmas and the New Year. We know who is behind this, and they will not succeed,” the commissioner revealed.

Response to the Threats

However, despite the threats to his life, Gen. Mabenge stated his resolve to his mission. “I will wear military attire until peace is restored in Tombura County, this uniform symbolizes my solidarity with the soldiers protecting both the Zande and Balanda communities. I will not rest until the violence ends and our people live in unity,” he declared.

Investigations and Warnings

Meanwhile Lt. John Tindu Baptist, Deputy Chief Inspector of Police in Tombura, confirmed the RPG strike on the commissioner’s residence and noted the severity of the situation in Tombura. “Criminals are behind these attacks, and our investigations are ongoing, but the instability in Tombura County requires immediate attention from the state government,” Lt. Baptist stated. He further warned that the crisis was not merely tribal but politically motivated. “This is not a fight between the Zande and Balanda communities. It is fueled by politicians manipulating the situation for their own gain. The government must deploy forces to protect the people, and we urge the communities to reject violence and embrace peace,” he said.

Consequences of the Instability

The instability in Tombura has had dire consequences, with schools closed, thousands displaced, and essential services disrupted. Community members fear the violence is spiraling out of control. “We need decisive action to bring lasting peace to Tombura County. These ongoing acts of violence are tearing our communities apart,” said an anonymous resident from Tombura.

Background of the Conflict

Tombura’s insecurity dates back to 2021, shortly after the formation of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGONU). Initially political, the violence escalated into inter-communal clashes between the Zande and Balanda, resulting in displacement of thousands of civilians, casualties and abductions; the kidnapping of a Catholic priest and his driver being the latest high profiled case this year.

Efforts to Restore Order

Efforts to restore order have seen limited success. In May, over 150 soldiers under Maj. Gen. James Akech of SSPDF Division 6 carried out a disarmament operation across Tombura, Ezo, and Nagero Counties, confiscating more than 1,000 firearms and other weapons. Despite these efforts, violence continues to plague the region.

Call to Action

Meanwhile, civil society leaders have voiced their frustration over the slugging intervention. Edmond Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), recently accused the national and state governments of complacency. “The silence from our leaders suggests they are complicit in the bloodshed. This is unacceptable, and immediate action is needed,” Yakani said earlier this month.

Commitment to Peace

Meanwhile, Gen. Mabenge is committed to continuing his drive to forestall peace and unity in the region. “I stand with my people in this battle for peace. We will not give up, and together, we will overcome this darkness,” he declared.

Conclusion

The people of Tombura, weary from years of conflict, are now looking to the government and local leaders to work jointly to bring lasting peace in the region. The recent attack on the commissioner’s home is a stark reminder of the urgent need for action to restore stability and unity in Tombura County.

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South Sudan Receives Another Deportee from US

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South Sudan Receives Another Deportee from US

Introduction to the Deportation Issue

The South Sudanese government has received another national deported by the United States government, as Juba aims to improve relations with the Trump administration. This move comes after a recent diplomatic standoff between the two countries, which was triggered by the case of another deportee.

The Case of Makula Kintu

Makula Kintu, a man who claimed to be a South Sudanese citizen, was deported from the United States to South Sudan. However, upon arrival, South Sudanese immigration authorities determined that Kintu was not a South Sudanese citizen, but rather a national of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This decision led to a swift response from the U.S. government, which accused South Sudan of failing to accept its repatriated citizens in a timely manner.

U.S. Response to the Situation

The U.S. government revoked all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders and banned the issuance of new visas. This decision affected an estimated 2,000 South Sudanese nationals in the U.S., including students, refugees, and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders. The U.S. argued that South Sudan’s embassy in Washington had certified Kintu as a South Sudanese citizen, and therefore, Juba’s rejection was a breach of international norms.

South Sudan’s Reaction

South Sudan’s Foreign Ministry criticized the U.S. action as "unfair" and argued that the incident was an isolated case of misrepresentation involving a non-South Sudanese individual. However, in a diplomatic U-turn, South Sudan reversed its stance and agreed to admit Kintu "in the spirit of the existing friendly relations" with the U.S.

The Reception of Emmanuel Makoi

The reception of Mr. Emmanuel Makoi, another deportee from the United States, was a gesture of diplomatic cooperation between South Sudan and the U.S. Makoi was warmly received at Juba International Airport by high-level government representatives, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. This move reflects South Sudan’s ongoing efforts to demonstrate cooperation with the U.S. on repatriation matters.

Challenges and Future Implications

The Makula Kintu case has highlighted challenges in South Sudan’s diplomatic processes, with critics pointing to the need for reform in its foreign missions to avoid such missteps. The reception of Makoi and the agreement to admit Kintu demonstrate South Sudan’s willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on repatriation matters. However, the U.S. has not yet restored the revoked visas, and South Sudan’s embassy in Washington has advised its citizens to avoid international travel until the situation is resolved.

Conclusion

The deportation issue between South Sudan and the U.S. has sparked a diplomatic standoff, with both countries taking measures to assert their positions. While South Sudan has made efforts to demonstrate cooperation, the U.S. has yet to lift the visa ban. The situation highlights the need for effective diplomatic processes and cooperation between countries to resolve such issues. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the two countries will work together to resolve the visa revocation issue and improve their relations.

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Cueibet County Commissioner Detained

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Cueibet County Commissioner Detained

Suspension and Arrest of Commissioner

The commissioner of Cueibet County in South Sudan’s Lakes State, Deng Mario Deng, has been suspended and arrested by security forces. This incident occurred in the state capital, Rumbek, due to allegations of defying orders.

Background of the Incident

Deng, a member of the opposition SPLM-IO party led by detained First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar, was summoned by Governor Rin Tueny Mabor on April 15. He complied with the order to report to Rumbek. However, on Wednesday, he decided to return to Cueibet County without notifying state authorities, which led to his arrest.

Details of the Arrest

Daniel Juol Nhomngek, a national lawmaker representing Cueibet County, confirmed that Deng was suspended by the governor on Wednesday evening. He was detained by security forces, and his vehicle was seized. According to Nhomngek, since the governor did not give Deng a written order to remain in Rumbek, he decided to return to Cueibet County. On his way, he was arrested, and his vehicle was taken.

Reason for Suspension

The suspension of the commissioner was announced on government-owned Radio 98.0 FM in Rumbek on Wednesday evening. Lakes State Acting Information Minister William Koji stated that Deng was suspended for "recklessness," including frequent social media posts condemning security developments in Nasir County, Upper Nile State. Koji emphasized that state officials should not issue official statements criticizing the political situation in Juba, as this is the responsibility of national authorities.

Allegations Against the Commissioner

Koji accused Deng of violating government directives by commenting on national issues, which could incite violence. He also cited an incident in which Deng allegedly drove with his official flag in Rumbek while under summons, calling it "indiscipline." These actions were seen as a disregard for authority and protocol.

Potential Consequences

Civil society activist Daniel Laat Kon warned that Deng’s absence could create a leadership vacuum in Cueibet County, where tensions are high following recent violence. A recent incident involving a girl’s elopement resulted in three deaths and six injuries. Without the commissioner, conflicts could escalate, posing a significant threat to the stability of the region.

Conclusion

The suspension and arrest of Commissioner Deng Mario Deng have significant implications for Cueibet County and the broader political landscape of South Sudan. The incident highlights the challenges of balancing local autonomy with national authority, as well as the need for responsible leadership and communication. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to prioritize dialogue and cooperation to prevent further conflict and ensure the well-being of the people of Cueibet County.

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Top Editor of South Sudan News Agency Resigns

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Top Editor of South Sudan News Agency Resigns

Introduction to Duop Chak Wuol’s Resignation

Duop Chak Wuol, the editor-in-chief of the US-based South Sudan News Agency (SSNA), has announced his decision to step down from his position at the end of September 2024. This decision comes after serving the agency for over a decade, citing other commitments that require his attention.

Reason for Resignation

In a letter to the SSNA management, Wuol expressed his gratitude to the agency for the opportunity to serve as its top editor. He stated, "I am writing to resign as editor-in-chief of the South Sudan News Agency (SSNA), effective September 30, 2024, due to other commitments, requiring my attention." Wuol also mentioned that he has greatly enjoyed his time as editor-in-chief and is thankful for the personal and professional growth he experienced during his tenure.

Background and Contributions

Duop Chak Wuol has been a prominent figure in the South Sudan News Agency, overseeing publications for over ten years. He is a renowned analyst, critical writer, and activist who focuses on political, security, social, and intelligence matters in South Sudan and the East African region. Wuol is a graduate of the University of Colorado and has had his writings featured in numerous local and international publications, including AllAfrica, Radio Tamazuj, The Independent (Uganda), Sudan Tribune, The Standard (Kenya), The Chronicle (Ghana), and Addis Standard (Ethiopia), among others.

Impact and Legacy

Wuol’s contributions have significantly impacted South Sudan, East Africa, and the international community. His in-depth analyses and critical perspectives provide valuable insights that help shape public opinion and inform policy decisions. His thoughtful commentary, deep understanding of complex issues, and extensive contributions to respected publications have earned him recognition and respect. Wuol’s insights on intelligence, social, political, and security issues are highly valued by readers and policymakers alike.

Future Plans

Mr. Wuol has expressed his willingness to assist the next editor-in-chief in moving the agency forward. This ensures a smooth transition and allows the SSNA to continue its mission of providing quality news and analysis to its readers.

Conclusion

Duop Chak Wuol’s resignation marks the end of an era at the South Sudan News Agency. His dedication and commitment to the agency have been invaluable, and his contributions will be remembered for years to come. As he moves on to new challenges, his legacy will continue to inspire and inform the public and policymakers in South Sudan, East Africa, and beyond.

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