SPLM-IO Members Flee Juba Amid Security Crackdown, Reaffirm Commitment to Peace Deal

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‎ SPLM-IO Director of Communication pal Mai Deng.  A growing political rift within South Sudan's main opposition party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO), has taken a dramatic turn after some of its members fled the capital, Juba, citing fears for their lives. ‎ ‎In a statement released Monday, SPLM-IO’s Director of Communication, Pal Mai Deng, said the members’ departure should not be misconstrued as an abandonment of the peace process.  He described such claims as “cheap propaganda” from the SPLM-In Government (SPLM-IG) and its political allies. ‎ ‎“This is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and sabotage the peace process,” Deng said. “Our members left Juba to protect their lives from increasing threats, not to withdraw from the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity.” ‎ ‎The SPLM-IO reaffirmed its commitment to the full implementation of the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement and called for the release of its leader, First V...

New Jonglei State Governor Forms His Government



Governor Makeer Thiong yesterday issued gubernatorial decrees forming a new government.

He made the following new appointments.

1 . Deputy Governor — Diing Akol Diing

2. Advisor on Special Affairs — Dr Agot Alier Leek

3. Advisor on Social Welfare — Lith Aluong Kang

4. State Minister of Education — Abel Manyok Ajak

5. State Minister for Labor and Public Service — Dut Achuek Lual

6. State Minister for Social Welfare — Rachael Amuor Paach

7. State Minister for Health — Kuai Deng Kuai

8. State Minister for Agriculture — Dut Kuch

9. State Minister for Youth and Sport — Deng Alier Mading

10. State Minister for Local Government — Elijah Maduk Yuang

Former officials who retained their portfolios are:

(a) State Minister of Finance — Ajok Jacob Kuot

(b) State Minister for Information — Atong Kuol Manyang Juuk

(c) Advisor for Political Affairs — Deng Ajang Duot

(d) Advisor for Peace — Isaac Mamer Ruuk

(e) Advisor for Youth Affairs — Akech Dengdït

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