President Kiir Walks Through Rain and Mud to Greet Supporters During Warrap Visit ‎



President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Friday received a rousing welcome in Warrap State, with thousands of residents turning out despite heavy rain and muddy conditions to greet the country's leader.

‎The president arrived at Tharkueng, the border point between Warrap and Western Bahr el Ghazal states, where large crowds had gathered along the Wau–Kuajok road awaiting his arrival.

‎In a gesture that drew cheers from supporters, Kiir stepped out of his vehicle and walked through the mud to greet residents, traditional leaders, government officials, and supporters who had assembled to welcome him.

‎Witnesses said men, women, youth, and elders endured hours of rainfall while waiting for the presidential convoy. Many waved flags, sang songs, and chanted slogans as the president made his way toward Kuajok.

‎Photographs released by the Office of the President showed Kiir moving on foot through the reception area accompanied by senior government officials and security personnel.

‎The visit is part of the president's engagements across the Bahr el Ghazal region and has attracted significant public interest, particularly in Warrap State, which is considered his home area.

‎Despite the difficult weather conditions, the large turnout highlighted strong public enthusiasm for the president's visit and his interaction with communities along the route.

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