300 NUF troops deployed to Western Equatoria State

About 300 troops which are part of the Necessary Unified Force were reportedly deployed to Western Equatoria State on Friday to provide security.

This follows a similar deployment of two NUF battalions totaling around 1,000 soldiers to conflict hotspot areas in Upper Nile Stat on December 12, 2023, to restore stability.

In the same month, around 680 peace soldiers were also deployed to Eastern Equatoria State from the national capital Juba.

Governor Alfred Futuyo Karaba visited the troops in their barracks and charged them with upholding their constitutional mandate to protect the people and the country.

Futuyo, who governs a state previously mired in political division, called for unity among the force drawn from different armed factions.

“We must unite as one force and not divide. You are here to help and protect the citizens and preserve their security and property. I believe that you will implement the instructions to maintain security,” Futuyo told the army at a parade.

He further directed them those in possession of illegal weapons as well as “criminals” impersonating the organized force at residential areas in major towns of the state.

“There are some criminals carrying weapons and they are present in the neighborhoods. You must arrest them and not allow any unauthorized person to roam. With weapons and carrying them in the city, there are criminals wearing military uniforms.”

“You must differentiate between the uniforms you see and their uniforms. There are those who wear military uniforms and plunder citizens and say they are from the army.”

According to media data, about 2,000 troops have now been deployed since the important phase of the security arrangement kicked off in November 2023.

Under the 2018 revitalized peace agreement, the transitional government is supposed to train and deploy 83,000 unified forces consisting of police, wildlife, prisons, intelligence and military officers.

So far, only 53,000 have been trained and graduated.

The deployment of the unified forces is critical for the conduct of South Sudan’s first ever elections due in December 2024.

 

 

 

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Activist calls for neutral zone between Jonglei and GPAA

A civil society activist has called on the national government to establish a neutral zone between the state and Greater Pibor Administrative Area following the deadly attack in Duk County.

Gunmen that Duk County Commissioner identified as youth from Pibor attacked a cattle camp at midnight on Thursday, killing 14 people and wounding dozens of others.

Commissioner Peter Latjor Chuol said the perpetrators also raided 7,000 cattle and escaped with impunity.

Pibor’s Deputy Chief Administrator John Abulla said he was not aware about the incident, adding that he had not received any communication from Jonglei government about the raid.

Abulla, however, said he has directed authorities in areas bordering Jonglei State to intercept and apprehend any group of raiders that might cross into the state.

In response, Bol Deng Bol, Executive Director of Intrepid South Sudan, and the Chairperson of Jonglei Civil Society Network condemned the attack and blamed the state government for having allegedly failed to protect civilians.

“This extreme act of violence, meted out on the residents of Duk County, Jonglei State, this morning, correctly demonstrates the level of the apparent State of Lawlessness between Jonglei State and Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA),” Deng said.

“With this, the Government of Jonglei State clearly cannot protect her Citizens from the outlaws (internal or external threats) among themselves and this disappoints the most.”

Activist Deng called for an end to what he termed as state of anarchy “where impunity thrives, and perpetrators are protected instead.”

“We have suggested things that have not been considered including creation of a buffer zone between GPAA and Jonglei State. What do the National Government have in store as a remedy to these perpetual deadly raids? This, we are eager to know.”

Jonglei State Police Commissioner Major General Elia Costa confirmed the attack while adding security forces responded.

General Costa said among the 14 victims are four police officers, two wildlife officers, one prison guard and some youths.

“They stole an unknown number of cows, and the young men chased them and clashed with them, causing the death of 14 people. Among them are 4 police officers, 2 wildlife forces, one prison guard, and the rest of the killed are young men from the area.”

Following the incident, Pibor Deputy Chief Administrator John Abula told Eye Radio he will contact his commissioners at border areas to monitor the situation.

“We will let the commissioners along borders be aware to alert our local chiefs and our police there at the border so that they will monitor the border,” he said.

“If there is anyone found coming from the other side carrying cattle, they will be immediately apprehended, but up to now, I did not receive any call from Jonglei though I’m the one acting as chief administrator.”

 

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