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    72-Hour Ultimatum: Leer Youth Leaders in Custody

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 30, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Tension After Sudden Expulsion Threat

    Police in Unity State confirmed on Saturday the arrest of Youth Union chairperson Tang Gatgong and former relief official Paulino Kueh Mawich. The pair allegedly authored letters ordering the United Nations Office for Project Services to quit Leer County within 72 hours.

    Officials Stress Lack of Authorization

    Brigadier General Samuel Machul said Gatgong issued the ultimatum without clearance from the acting county commissioner. He added that using ‘threatening words’ against aid groups violates public order and risks undermining the delicate humanitarian lifeline serving flood-hit communities.

    Separate Letter Fuels Police Action

    Acting commissioner Kueth Latjor explained that Mawich wrote directly to the state governor, alleging NGOs faced danger under local authorities. Latjor ordered immediate detention, insisting the claims were unknown to the administration and merited investigation to preserve trust between civilians and relief partners.

    Investigation Begins Monday

    Police say formal questioning starts Monday. Observers in Bentiu expect prosecutors to determine whether the letters constitute criminal intimidation or a procedural misstep. Meanwhile, UNOPS continues operations, pending guidance from Juba, and community leaders urge calm to avoid disrupting essential services.

    Broader Context of Aid-Community Relations

    Unity State has witnessed sporadic friction between youth groups and aid agencies, often linked to employment concerns and resource allocation. Analysts say transparent dialogue, rather than unilateral ultimatums, remains vital to safeguard humanitarian access during South Sudan’s fragile peace implementation.

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