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Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes

By Thon Philip Aleu

May 11, 2009 (BOR) – After over a lengthy holidays Jonglei state Legislative Assembly open Monday with lawmakers and executive pledging to end tribal feuds through peace talks and all-means disarmament.

From Left: Deputy Speaker, Center deputy Gov. Hussien Mar Nyuot and Right Speaker Jodi watching church choir at the Assembly's compound on May 11, 2009 (photo Philip Thon)
From Left: Deputy Speaker, Center deputy Gov. Hussien Mar Nyuot and Right Speaker Jodi watching church choir at the Assembly’s compound on May 11, 2009 (photo Philip Thon)
Jonglei Gov. Kuol Manyang Juuk, in a statement read on his behave to the assembly by Deputy Gov. Hussein Mar Nyuot, told lawmakers to develop efficient and effective policies in order to provide quality services to the State citizens. Governor Manyang traveled to Juba in the early hours of Monday for official visit.

Both Speaker Jodi Jonglei Boyoris and Gov. Kuol Manyang embark to peace conferences as a way forward with hopes to strengthen policies and involvement of leaders at all levels as well as “unconditional disarmament” for the on-going peace talks to hold.

“The commitment of the State Government is to provide quality life services to all citizens…..[which] can only be realized when there is relative peace,” Gov. Kuol said adding “to achieve this goal therefore, our collective efforts both the executive and legislative is to develop policies that would produce efficient and effective procedures and mechanisms….as the State Government is committed to unconditional disarmament.”

The community conflicts, Gov. Kuol says, are further aggravated by wide spread of possession of illegal arms among civilians. Absence of effective legal frame work, Gov. Kuol says in the Statement, is a second challenge after insecurity.

State policy guidelines, as part of the Governor’s address to the House, centered on establishment of strong governmental organization and management at all levels, total reorganization of public service – merging of the then two parallel civil servants of Civil Authority of New Sudan (CANS) and Coordination Council of Southern Sudan (CCSS) into one guidance which Mr. Manyang says is already achieved.

Stability of security situation, delivery of basic services to war ravaged communities, infrastructural development, promotion of food security to reduce poverty and promotion of voluntary return of IDPs and refuges were also among the policy guideline.

The Governor, however, skipped assembly request to tell his decision about the ministers ousted in 2008 despite assembly calls that the duo should resign. The State ministers voted out last year are John Antipas Ayiei for Education and Biar Deng Biar for Agriculture who did not also attend the opening session earlier Monday. Speaker Jodi Boyoris says the assembly will remain patient awaiting the decision of South Sudan President whom he claimed is handed the new structure of the State Government by Governor Kuol.

Jodi asks the work of the two ministries should be “frozen.” He, hwoever, says he enjoys the relationship of the legislative with the executive in the State which he says will help to culminate the high level of crimes.

The opening the assembly comes at a time chiefs from five counties are engaged in peace conference in the State capital Bor. Cattle theft, unlawful killing, grazing land and water points crisis, border disputes, illegal arms possession, violation of peace agreements and lack of law enforcement are some of the agenda chiefs are trying to settle. At main time, the chiefs say, it is necessary to make peace.

About the worsening insecurity, Jodi is not solely for about disarmament. “Even though the long term solution is disarmament, there is need to join hands and come up with immediate solution through [peace] conference,” he said.

Asked after the session how peace agreements may hold give loose arms in South Sudan, he says: “This time, we must be serious about peace agreements. Implementations must take place. We are going to involve all chiefs, all commissioners and the intellectuals.”

But due to poor infrastructure, Mr. Boyoris says, efforts to reach the youths organizing intertribal conflicts are difficult. Because the youths are not addressed frequently by leaders, child abduction and raiding is done with a lot of impunity.

Speaker Boyoris praised UNMIS [United Nations Mission in Sudan] latest provision transport by plans and argued the peace keeping body to continue with the help. If there is access to address youths to discontinue crimes, Jodi says, the rate of conflict will be lowered.

In what appears as a new strategy to keep commissioners closer to lawmakers, the assembly will also ask them to give their plans to the legislators. Slacking taxation and revenue laws will be closely reviewed as a priority alongside insecurity.

Malick Ceesay, UNMIS State coordinator, told reporters following Speaker Jodi call for UNMIS to continue lending a hand to Jonglei that the support will persist.

“Today [Monday] we are deploying one battalion of UNMIS military to Pibor….and another one battalion will be deployed to Akobo starting from tomorrow [Tuesday],” Mr. Ceesay said. The UN peacekeepers will be stationed there for four weeks to monitor the tense situation there.

UNMIS deployed troops between Bor and Murle following latest clashes at Mac-abol at Anyidi to monitor the situation which had grown tense that time.

(ST)

26 Comments

  • babadit
    babadit

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    I belief the problems and insecurity in Jongolei state will never end as a long as Dinkas ,MUrle and Nuer are still under one state. the problems here is Bor community every where in southern Sudan.
    Bor Dinkas are the worse Dinkas all over the whole world and Murle’s problems of Abduction of children is also not acepted internationally but they have right to revage against a counter attack on the by both Nuer and Dinkas . please Mr.kuol and Jodi keeps that spirits of togertherness for ever and ever.

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  • Busta
    Busta

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    Unless more Churches are open in Jonglei!!

    Jongleians do not understand human being value therefore, Pastors have to open more churches there so as they can understand human value compare to animals.

    If pastors failed there then to hell with them after all they don’t practice family plan and they are big number.

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  • da Vinci
    da Vinci

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    The governor himself is a monkey,cruck, idiot and stupid what do you think he can bring to his people as a change. Let people forget about these nasty tribe dinka and concentrate on other serious issues.

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    Am sorry because am not 100% sure that you junglese will recover from your madness and barbaric act. It is always stupid that people like Wani Igga work hard to teach you on how to behave yet your heading into your jungle life. Dinkas, you will understand your madness when South is living modern life of 20 years ahead of you. Shame you number one group and community of criminals in South. Tomorrow your Equatorian servants if you want to be in unity of Southerners. The example has begun by some who name themselves with Equatorian names.

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  • Tariel
    Tariel

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    To everyone!

    please lets us work for peace in our land and be united and face the common enemy and after independence in 2011,history will witness the victory scored in Southern Sudan.Freedom of everything will come and every dog shall bark according to its` capacity.
    We need peace and unity in South Sudan rather than conflicts and hatred.

    Brothers and sisters,
    lets us not response to comments from LOGIC,for him he has got mad in America and that is why he always jump into indeas madly.He is our dear Southern Sudanese fool and he need our advices and love so that he reform.

    MY MAD BROTHER LOGIC,I love you man,keep barking at Dinkas until you win the game!

    God,look down and help our leaders for them are reforming the confused and too deformed society,South Sudan,in your name I pray.AMEN

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  • J.James
    J.James

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    Hi Jongkoth

    I accept peace but only when Dinka Bor are going to come to the table with Murle and Nuer face to face and Dinka Bor must strictly confess that they were the ones who started all these choas by ambushing the truck between Bor and Nuer border, and harrassing Murle traders in both Bor town and and Juba.

    They should also state strongly that, they will never harrass any body, any time, anywhere and whoever is passing through Bor town to either Murle land or Lou Nuer land again.

    Koul Manyang with his team should not sing about peace by lips, they should first eridicate corruption at any level of the government, build roads that connect Bor with Pibor and Akobo for easy the movement to the patrol cars, and every coin given to the state must be shared brotherly and in cool heartly manner.

    Because time for deception and lies had expired three four years ago, now we need to be frank to each other. The primitive tribe of Bor must stop self-proclaimation of being the most wise and the most educated thieves in Jongolei while in really sense they are the most primitive community with 90% people who don’t even know how to greed someone from other tribe with right arabic.

    For example, it is often common to see Bor beatiful girls stil mix dialect with unknown words of arabic eg ” kudal dun, darfik, kudal dun darfik” what arabic is that? at least you have to say “nasalimak, mubaharikfik”

    But this barbaric tribe still claim to be the wiseest of all, shame on you.

    Now you must be sincere and all of us will be sincere and work together as brothers and sister with one heart tied together. sound good. peace oyee!!!!!!.

    Reply me only when you know yourself as good man like me otherwise I won’t reply your useless writings.

    God bless

    The writer is alway peace activist.

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  • J.James
    J.James

    Jonglei assembly opens to tackle increasing crimes
    But

    I strongly oppose so called fake disarmament and of course Murle will never and never accept this mockery idea a gain.

    We even need our 2300 guns we have collected back for us to defence ourselves again Dinka Bor and Nuer who are repeatedly arm by their brothers.

    God bless

    The writer is alway peace activist.

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