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    Abyei’s Silent Dawn: Inside the Deadly Cattle Raid

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Tense calm returns to Abyei trading hub

    Rain clouds hung low over Rumamer on Monday, yet shopkeepers opened early, greeting buyers with sorghum sacks and goat herds. The scene contrasted sharply with Thursday’s gunfire that left five people dead and three nursing bullet wounds.

    Local officials blame armed youth believed to have crossed from Unity State’s Mayom County, a corridor repeatedly flagged by security reports for unchecked movements of rifles and cattle.

    Eyewitness accounts deepen community concerns

    Rumamer County Commissioner Lual Chol told this magazine, “There is calm today, but criminals exploited the eastern corridor and struck Mading Jook Thiang.” He confirmed four local deaths and singled out a fallen attacker as proof of Nuer militia involvement.

    Security forces, he admitted, did not give chase, and neither national soldiers nor United Nations peacekeepers were present along the bush track frequently used by raiders.

    Cattle economy endures repeated shocks

    Yuohna Akol Ngor, spokesperson for the Abyei administration, said 200 head of cattle were lost across Rumamer, Alal and Ameth-Aguok counties, adding that a primary school teacher was among the dead.

    On the Unity State side, Mayom Commissioner James Lilly voiced frustration, confessing that “notorious youth often tarnish the community because they refuse elders’ advice,” yet insisted the majority remain law-abiding.

    Livestock remains Abyei’s lifeblood; market days funnel goats, sorghum and hard currency between Dinka Ngok and Nuer traders. Each raid therefore bleeds both wallets and fragile social contracts fuelled by decades of rivalry.

    Policy measures and implementation gaps

    Juba’s 2023 directive ordered the disarmament and relocation of armed youth under Gai Machiek. Analysts note the plan’s patchy implementation, arguing that seasonal migrations still blur the line between legitimate herding and guerrilla manoeuvres.

    Regional security experts advocate joint patrols linking Abyei Administration Police, South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and local peace committees, coupled with early-warning radio networks that tip off villages before raiders surface.

    Grass-roots hopes for peace

    For now, residents pin hopes on upcoming harvest festivals to rebuild trust. “We want trade, not funerals,” said market vendor Anyoun Bol, arranging peppers beside empty cattle pens, his statement echoing across the contested plains.

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