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    Sex Allegations Rattle Jonglei Governor

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 4, 2025 Politics 1 Min Read
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    Accusations Rock Jonglei Leadership

    Speaker Amer Ateny Alier released a text accusing Governor Dr. Riek Gai Kok of pressuring female officials into sex and isolating rival politicians. She warned that she may disclose more evidence publicly unless the presidency intervenes.

    SPLM Dismisses ‘Baseless’ Claims

    Acting SPLM Secretary David Anyang Nyuon branded the allegations defamatory, insisting Governor Riek “resembles their fathers and deserves respect.” He demanded a public apology and threatened defamation proceedings should the Speaker refuse to retract.

    Governance and Power-Sharing Concerns

    The Secretariat rejected suggestions of administrative malpractice, noting the governor has ordered no reshuffles since his appointment. It accused the Speaker of undermining the Revitalized Agreement guiding power-sharing in Jonglei.

    Citizens Watch Anxiously

    Local analysts fear the standoff could widen rifts inside the fragile state administration, already challenged by floods and intercommunal tensions. Many residents await a decisive word from Juba to prevent the quarrel from spiralling.

    Possible Paths Forward

    Political observers suggest mediation by national leaders or church elders could defuse the row, allowing lawmakers to focus on service delivery ahead of the 2024 polls. For now, both camps hold firm, and Jonglei waits.

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