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    South Sudan MP Assault Sparks Security Debate

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 4, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Violent Assault Highlights Urban Crime

    Honourable Okello Odontor Lawiri was ambushed by three knife-wielding men after stepping off public transport in Juba, according to fellow MP John Junub Oto (Eye Radio). The attackers struck his back and head, leaving him hospitalised and the assembly in shock.

    Lawmakers Lacking Official Transport

    Oto told the chamber that many legislators rely on taxis and boda-boda rides, arguing that the absence of state-provided vehicles exposes them to street crime. Visual evidence of Lawiri’s wounds circulated among members, sparking an urgent procedural debate.

    Economic Stress and Public Perception

    Deputy Speaker Parmina Awerial linked the assault to South Sudan’s prolonged economic turbulence. “People assume MPs carry cash,” he said, noting citizens and lawmakers alike queue for small withdrawals. Limited job prospects are believed to be driving some youth toward opportunistic crime.

    Repeated Delays in Vehicle Procurement

    Parliament previously endorsed a plan to acquire 650 cars for its members, yet frequent finance-ministry reshuffles stalled funding. Each new minister “promises to work on it,” Awerial remarked, but the pledge remains on hold amid competing fiscal pressures.

    Calls for Coordinated Security Reform

    Legislators now urge the executive to fast-track transport and bodyguard provisions while boosting community policing. Analysts suggest a combined strategy—economic stabilisation, youth employment programmes and targeted protection—could curb attacks without fuelling perceptions of elite privilege.

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