Yakani calls for restraint after fresh attacks in Tambura

Activist Edmund Yakani has called for restraint, and a pathway for dialogue after bandits carried out series of attacks in Tambura County of Western Equatoria state leaving one dead, and several houses burned down.

According to the county commissioner, the first incident occurred at 8:30 PM on Thursday in Lingemo Boma where armed bandits attacked the residence of a sub chief and set his house on fire.

Mathew Mabenge said the second attack occurred at 2 AM on Friday in Tambura town, where seven houses were burned down and one person was injured.

He stated that the assailants tried to kidnapped the sub-chief in Lingemo Boma at the border with Central African Republic, adding that the chief escaped.

The incidents, according to Edmund Yakani, has resulted in a wave of displacement in the two areas.

He called on the locals to abstain from using violence in resolving their disputes.

Yaksni also urged the Western Equatoria political elites not to take advantage of violence to escalate the situation, citing the 2021 violence.

“We have witnessed some few days of emerging of waves of new displacement of civilians in Tambura County due to misunderstanding between individuals or groups.

“I would like to urge our brothers and sisters in Tambura whatever the situation or dispute they have, never to resolve it in a violent manner or  use it for waging a deadly violence among our communities

‘Let’s abstain from using violence as an instrument in resolving our misunderstanding or our tensions.

In 2021, UNMISS Human Right Department’s investigation said documented violations in the county of Tambura where increased violence and attacks saw over 440 people killed, 18 injured, 74 civilians abducted, 64 subjected to sexual violence, including seven men and four girls were raped.

Mr. Yakani called on the political leadership of the country to watch the situation in Tambura closely, and offer solution to the dispute to avoid the repeat of 2021, given the December slated general electons.

“I appeal the leaders in the country to be be vigilant in preventing  communities from falling into any deadly armed violence into the face of looming elections,” he added.

3 drivers, trader killed in Akobo road ambushes

At least three drivers and a trader were killed, and five others wounded in two separate road ambushes  in Jonglei’s Akobo County by unidentified armed youth, according to spokesperson of the area commissioner.

Sabit Lual told Eye Radio that the first incident occurred near Kaikuiny Boma of AKobo County at around 6AM  on Friday – when five commercial vehicles were waylaid allegedly by armed youth from Greater Pibor.

The attack resulted in the killing of three drivers and a trader.  Three others were wounded.

“The attack happened yesterday (Friday), 26th April 2024, at around 6 am in a location called Chot-roal – two kilometers meter away from Kaikuiny situation between Akobo East and Akobo West.

“The attack was carried out by Murle criminal youth from GPAA and in the incident, three drivers plus one trader were killed. These are just traders who go to Akobo east for trading.

The second incident, according to Lual, occurred last evening in Dangjuoth area where the assailants wounded two people.

“At evening time yesterday (Friday) there was another attack in a village called Dangjuoth by those criminal youth from greater Pibo. They wounded to two people there,”  he said.

Authorities in Akobo County have condemned the attack  and appealed to the Government of GPAA to exert  pressure on Murle Youths to leave Lou Nuer area as agreed in the April 2024 -Akobo peace conference which called for end to violence.

When asked, GPPA Information Minister Abraham Kela said they did not have any information regarding the incidents.

“The information that was shared with you by these people is incorrect and has no basis. We were not informed of such incidents and we do not have any information regarding it.

“We spent yesterday (Friday) welcoming the new head of administration, Mr. Gola Boyaoi, and we did not hear anything about this incident.”

 

Lokiliri directors working from Juba ordered back to area

Commissioner Emmanuel Tete Ezbon has directed Lokiliri Payam directors and chiefs who are operating from Juba to report to their respective areas and deliver services to their people.

“You cannot be a chief of the Jebelen or Lokiliri while you live in Gomba or Rock City or  Gudele2 , you must go there,” the county official made the call during his visit along with Central Equatoria State Governor to Lokilri Payam on Friday.

Commissioner Tete criticized the local administrators of working remotely from Juba.

He directed the local administrators to return to their respective areas for deployment.

Tete tasked the local leaders to develop action plans and submit monthly reports to the county headquarters regarding their work.

“We as a government want you to submit reports to us. We want you to have an action plan in order for us to provide services.

“For the people, our chiefs, the directors of Bomas and payams, if you are chosen from Payam as a Boma Director, you must go there and work from there. There is no such area called as a remote and bushy area.

Lokiliri had in recent years faced cattle-related in security, displacing the locals to Juba and the neighboring areas.

 

 

 

 

3 Killed, 6 wounded in Tonj East cattle-raiding

At least three people have been killed and six others wounded in a cattle-related violence in Tonj East County of Warrap State.

The state Information Minister told Eye Radio suspected armed men from Rumbek North County attacked a cattle camp in Makuac Payam on Sunday resulting in the fatalities.

William Wol Mayom said the unidentified armed raiders fled with hundreds of heads of cattle.

“On date 21st , Sunday,  suspected armed men from Pakam of Rumbek Nort County attacked a cattle camp called Wunliet of Makuac Payam, Tonj East County.

“The raiders from Luanjang raided over 900 hundred heads of cattle, three innocent people killed and six others wounded, this happened last week on Sunday,” he said.

Efforts to contact authorities in lakes State were not immediately successful at the press time.

 

 

 

 

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