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    Missing Minister Stalls South Sudan Veterans Probe

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldOctober 1, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Parliament Seeks Clarity on Veterans Support

    Juba—South Sudan’s Transitional National Legislative Assembly postponed a highly anticipated session meant to probe veterans’ welfare after Defence and Veterans’ Affairs Minister Gen. Chol Thon Balok failed to attend, officials confirmed.

    Lawmakers had summoned Balok to present a detailed report on living conditions of ex-combatants and war victims who fought for independence.

    Defence Minister’s Absence and Speaker’s Response

    Speaker Jemma Nunu Kumba told legislators, “I don’t see the Minister of Defense here; I’m informed he is out of the country,” before moving the agenda item to a future date.

    The deferment follows a motion urging immediate attention to pensions, medical assistance and family support for former fighters.

    Mounting Grievances From Former Fighters

    In recent months veterans have voiced frustration over delayed salaries, limited healthcare and inadequate housing, saying many survive without reliable income.

    “We served with honour but live like strangers,” a retired sergeant told local reporters, highlighting the gap between service and post-war realities.

    Border Security Debate Highlights Jurisdiction Issues

    The assembly also skipped a planned appearance by the interior minister about border matters. Speaker Kumba reminded members that boundary management falls under specialised security agencies, not the Interior Ministry.

    The motion will be revised to ensure appropriate ministries are summoned, she added.

    Next Steps in Oversight

    Parliamentary committees now aim to secure a firm date for Balok’s testimony and to consolidate data on veteran benefits.

    Observers say consistent oversight could improve transparency and morale within South Sudan’s forces if followed through diligently.

    Bank of South Sudan Parliament inquiry veterans welfare
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