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Western Bahr El-Ghazal hosts 414 displaced people seeking return to Rumbek

By Manyang Mayom

February 8, 2009 (WAU) — The intertribal conflict between Dinka Agaar of Rumbek East County and Jur-beli of Wulu County has come to an end resulting in over 414 people fleeing to Wau in Western Bhar El-Gazal state, of which most of them are children and women.

The over 414 internally displaced people (IDPs) are seeking to safely return to Wulu county in the south of Lakes state. The Wulu county conflict took place from January 18-21, in which over nine people were confirmed dead and many later went hungry in addition to more people being separated from their families.

Agaar elders of Rumbek East County strongly condemned the killing.

According to Lakes Minister of Social Development and Child Welfare, H.E. Peter Gwen Riak, who visited Wau advocating for the return of Wulu people from Western Bhar-El-Gazal state to Lakes state, the return trip is voluntary although the government is offering to provide transportation free of charge.

However, a Lakes state parliament member, Simon Waiwai Ali, who hails from the Wulu constituency, said that one child among those who fled to Wau during the fighting has broken the upper side leg because such children are unaccustomed to running up and down to the high level of buildings. He noted with alarm that all those children have grown up in a place which has no platforms but now they are here in Wau where they are playing around platform buildings.

In a separate development, the government of Lakes state last Friday arrested 30 youth who are cattle rustlers in Rumbek.

According to a Lakes state government official source, there were reports of tension between the Duor-Bar clan and Duor-chiek clan, which resulted in an exchange of gunfire at Bar-Pakeny.

But the situation was brought under control and the duty was taken seriously by security and military police. The youth were captured alongside the roads by National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) and military police patrolling the areas of Rumbek East due to the speculations of inter-clan fighting. These youth are now locked up in custody awaiting further investigations.

Recently, at the local peace consultation conference hosted by three counties inhabited by the Agaar community, the Governor of Lakes state, Lt. Gen Daniel Awet Akot, estimated that 1,420 people died in the state in cattle rusting and inter-clan clashes from 2007-2008, as well as 25 people already killed since the beginning of 2009.

At present, the Governor of Lakes state has been summoned to appear before the parliament of Southern Sudan to answer to allegations that his state has failed to provide security.

(ST)

5 Comments

  • khamis Isaac
    khamis Isaac

    Western Bahr El-Ghazal hosts 414 displaced people seeking return to Rumbek
    I am very sorry to have a social community like Jur bel of Wulu being border by one the most jealous community in South Sudan.

    In last 21 years of wars Agaar community pretend themselves to be quiet and best because they do not like fight Arabs and obtains guns to keep cattles and they were very quiet to graze their cattles in jurbel areas but after the peace they have turn to be enemy to all south sudan communities who were living in Rumbek by looting their properties and force them to moved away from Rumbek.

    Jur bel was apart of Rumbek community in the fast but recently they asked to choose where are they going to be when their county was granted to them by SPLM leadership in 1998. they choose to be a part of Western Equatoria as we know but Agaar felt to be jealous because of the good land that Jur bel have.

    I believe Jur bel is among the best of the top ten communities in South Sudan lead by Mooro,Baleda,Dinka Malual,Nuer of Nasir, Dinka Nyaweng,Lakor of lafon,Zande of Yambio,Jur chol,Anyuak,Dinka Abiey Ngok as all and Nuer of Garwer and many more that I have not mentioned.

    Let us all I feeling the Right of minority communities to continues their best way of living which they shown to the people of New Sudan during 21 years of wars.

    From my understanding, there is no solutions to Lakes State situation as I have experience in 1999 fighting between Gok Arol and Agaar where their senior high ranking gave their guns to their communities in order for them not to get defeat.

    I would LIKE asked Kiir to disarmed such communities first or otherwise you will loose your position in upcoming election.

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Western Bahr El-Ghazal hosts 414 displaced people seeking return to Rumbek
    Trouble makes why are you looking for secure place to live. Don’t ran like ladies show your braveness to the World, you make the conflict work for it until you achieve not leaving it like a monkeys been chased from a maize crops. Sorry junglese, how about if ERM is to begin from Nimule and kaya border, where will you go?. Can you fly or go throught a tunnel. Your lives are heading to your lips and soon to graves.

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  • Pollontino
    Pollontino

    Western Bahr El-Ghazal hosts 414 displaced people seeking return to Rumbek
    BUBU MAYOO, BUBU MAYO, GUENDIEA. WAYINII AGOO KHAMIS? JONGO! BUUUBU!!!! JONGO MINYIGUGI SISONA….

    Please Khamis and Henry watch your commence on this web don’t drink your dumu/dakayia or beer when out side Wulu and begin to talk shits against your good neighbours whom you had benefit alot and even had enter-marriages since our belove sister Akon Buoi Kuot. So we are not enamies!!
    They are people like you who start every mess up and later the majority will be the victims. Am sorry to get your commence late otherwise I would have talk alot for I know more about you… and your……………

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