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    Yambio Killing: Five Arrests Jolt South Sudan

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Yambio Shooting Sends Shockwaves

    The fatal shooting of Peter Michael Mbia, Director-General in Western Equatoria’s Ministry of General Education, jolted the quiet Napere suburb of Yambio on 3 August, igniting grief and calls for justice across South Sudan.

    His death unfolded barely a week after sweeping political reshuffles in the state, stoking speculation about motives and underscoring the fragile balance between governance, security, and community trust.

    Swift Arrests Signal Resolve

    Western Equatoria Police Commissioner Phillip Madut Tong confirmed that five suspects are now in custody, adding that case files are ready for court as investigators tighten the net around remaining leads.

    Officials credit coordinated patrols and community tip-offs for the rapid breakthrough, noting that Yambio has stayed mostly calm despite lingering fears over sporadic looting and rising living costs.

    Community Pleas for Calm

    Acting Governor John Bariona praised the arrests as evidence of a zero-tolerance stance on lawlessness, vowing that ‘security organs are working around the clock to protect civilians and maintain peace’.

    Mayor John Singira urged residents to avoid mob justice and instead support legal proceedings, insisting that due process will strengthen civic confidence far more than retaliation.

    Regional Analysts Weigh In

    Civil-society leader Edmund Yakani warned that unchecked violence could invite wider scrutiny, including potential International Criminal Court attention, and offered CEPO’s mediation services to the new state leadership.

    Regional analysts observe that the case arrives at a sensitive juncture for South Sudan’s peace roadmap, where local security incidents can ripple into national dialogue and influence upcoming electoral preparations.

    Looking Ahead

    With court proceedings imminent, Yambio residents watch closely, hopeful that a transparent trial will deter future attacks and reinforce the fragile trust connecting citizens, police, and an evolving provincial administration.

    Border Security Government of the Republic of South Sudan Yambio
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