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    Chiefs Demand Peace Table Seat, Recall Past Wins

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 5, 2025 Peace and Security 1 Min Read
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    Chiefs Push for Seat at Peace Table

    Traditional chiefs across South Sudan say genuine reconciliation requires their customary authority at the negotiating table.

    Speaking in Juba during a two-day peace conference, they urged policymakers to write their roles into any future framework, alongside women and youth groups.

    Citing Past Dialogues as Proof of Concept

    Delegates referenced the Kejiko and Wunlit dialogues, landmark church-facilitated meetings credited with defusing past clan tensions and restoring cross-border trade.

    Call to Separate Army and Local Governance

    Paramount Chief Charles Magol cautioned against appointing serving generals as county commissioners, arguing that blurring lines between barracks and town hall hinders civilian trust.

    Roadmap and Stakeholders Ahead

    The South Sudan Council of Churches, UNMISS and other partners promised technical support for a proposed Kejiko 3 roadmap, while the presidential Bureau of Religious Affairs prepares a draft policy for cabinet review.

    Bank of South Sudan Peacebuilding Traditional leaders
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