Wulu-Rumbek road re-opened after three-day closure
June 3, 2015 (RUMBEK) – The road connecting Wulu county in South Sudan’s Lakes state to the capital, Rumbek has finally been re-opened after three days of closure.
The incident occurred after trainees attending a course in the area rioted when food was not delivered to them, affecting traffic between Wulu and Rumbek Central county.
Lakes state local government and law enforcement minister, Jok Ayom Majak fully intervened and ensured that food was delivered to the trainees and the road re-opened.
Majak said the road closure badly hampered traffic flow between these two counties.
“The trainees closed off the Rumbek-Wulu road which links Rumbek Central to Juba on Saturday and continued till Tuesday,” the minister told Sudan Tribune by phone.
“As I speak to now, people are moving very freely. Trucks are moving freely,” he added.
Lakes state has been blighted by cattle raiding since South Sudan gained independence from the north in July 2011, and continues to be locked in a cycle of inter-clan clashes and revenge killings.
(ST)