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    Western Equatoria Governor Calls Youth to Disarm

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 1, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    New leadership sets peace tone

    James Al-Taib, freshly appointed governor of Western Equatoria State, used his maiden statement in Juba to urge armed youth to surrender their weapons.

    He pledged to listen to grievances “with a clean heart and open hands,” promising inclusive dialogue and development incentives.

    Roots of armed youth grievances

    Recent years saw localized militias form amid clashes over land, cattle, and political representation, according to civil society monitors.

    Analysts say frustration with stalled national reforms and limited economic prospects continues to fuel recruitment of restless young men.

    Faith-driven rhetoric resonates

    Invoking faith, Al-Taib reminded combatants that humans are “created to live in peace, not war,” aligning his appeal with the state’s strong Christian traditions.

    Church leaders in Yambio welcomed the tone, saying spiritual framing can soften hardline positions among fighters influenced by local clergy.

    Community voices cautiously optimistic

    Youth activist Emmanuel Bazia called the speech “a needed olive branch,” yet warned that past amnesties collapsed without tangible jobs and roads.

    Traditional chiefs, speaking on community radio, asked the government to pair disarmament with rehabilitation schemes to prevent renewed violence.

    Broader security stakes for Juba

    Stability in Western Equatoria would ease pressure on humanitarian corridors linking South Sudan’s breadbasket with neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic.

    Juba officials say success could become a model for other conflict-prone states ahead of the planned national elections.

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