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    Torit Talk: Soldiers and Civilians Chart Trust

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 20, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Civil-Military Dialogue Gains Ground in Torit

    On the outskirts of Torit town, soldiers of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and residents of Enyeb Payam recently shared an unprecedented roundtable, seeking to replace months of tension with conversation supported by SPIDO, UNDP, KOICA and UNMISS.

    Shared Concerns Over Security Incidents

    Community leader Amanya Jackson Savarino said the talks narrowed “understanding gaps”, noting past complaints of looting and sporadic gunfire that frayed trust. He confirmed a joint pledge to “work together for peace” so night shots no longer define daily life.

    Lieutenant Colonel William Anei Akol, tasked with unified forces deployed since April 2025, conceded earlier patrols “created fear”, but emphasised mutual respect will guide future operations and joint problem-solving against robbery.

    Organisers Hail First Direct Exchange

    SPIDO peace-building officer Felix Ewot called the forum the state’s first to place uniformed personnel and civilians “at the same table”, arguing that dialogue can pre-empt disputes whenever new troops arrive.

    Local Authorities Endorse Cooperative Path

    Torit County Commissioner Christopher Andrew Philipson acknowledged misunderstandings after recent troop placements but underlined that proximity is meant “to maintain security”, not disturb it. He urged residents to view the soldiers as partners, not strangers, in any forthcoming community protection plan.

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