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JONGLEI COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHART PATH TO PEACE, DEVELOPMENT, AND BETTER GOVERNANCE

PUBLISHED ON: September 4, 2025
By Web Desk

County commissioners and local authorities from South Sudan’s Jonglei state recently concluded a three-day forum focused on enhancing their capacity to manage conflict, improve intra-governmental relations, and address myriad challenges facing their communities.

The event, supported by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), was a much-needed platform for various interlocuters to dialogue and collaborate.

Given the state’s longstanding struggles with insecurity, cattle related violence and child abduction, not to mention an overarching lack of basic services for citizens, the gathering was timely.

Participants discussed their roles in promoting peace, security, and accountable governance.

“Our communities face numerous challenges, including outbreaks of violence, food shortages, and inadequate water and sanitation. But sitting together these three days have allowed us to engage with state leadership and agree on collaborative efforts with various line ministries to fully provide services to the people in our counties,” said Botrus Biel Lual, County Commissioner, Fangak.

Spirited conversations underscored the need for closer cooperation between the state government and county administrations.

“An agreement was reached to establish local government legislative councils, train local government officials, and empower traditional authorities to effectively discharge their duties. We see this as a step in the right direction,” explained Puok Nyang from Akobo county.

For his part, Atong Kuol Manyang, Deputy Governor of Jonglei, urged commissioners to take ownership of their counties’ stability and development, emphasizing the importance of including women, youth, and persons with disabilities in decision-making.

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