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    Governor Dollar Moves Office to Conflict Hotspots

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 19, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Presidential Backing for Grassroots Strategy

    President Salva Kiir has reportedly instructed Upper Nile Governor Jacob Dollar to treat peace in Eastern Jikany as a national priority, linking calm in the state to stability across South Sudan. The directive set the tone for a hands-on mission that departs from traditional office governance.

    Relocating the State Headquarters

    Dollar told worshippers in Juba that he will “pitch camps” in Ulang and Nasir. By living among displaced families, he aims to accelerate dialogue, monitor security incidents in real time, and reassure civilians who view government authority as distant or transient.

    Youth and Faith Leaders in the Spotlight

    Calling the young generation “the time-keepers of peace”, the governor encouraged them to abandon militia recruitment and invest in rebuilding markets and schools. He also appealed to church leaders for continuous prayer and mediation, stressing the historic role of faith communities in conflict resolution.

    Regional Security Implications for South Sudan

    Analysts note that tensions in Upper Nile often ripple into neighbouring states and disrupt Nile corridor trade. If Dollar’s gamble reduces violence, Juba could regain revenue lost to insecurity. Conversely, a prolonged stalemate would strain the fragile 2018 peace agreement and humanitarian access.

    Measured Optimism among Residents

    Phone interviews with community elders in Nasir reveal cautious hope. “Seeing the governor sleep beside us changes perception,” said Gatluak Thon, a teacher. Yet residents demand food relief and police deployment to curb cattle raids, signalling that symbolism must soon translate into services.

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