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    72-Hour Ultimatum: Aweil Governor Faces Debt Storm

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Background of the Claim

    Aweil’s quiet political corridors turned lively this week after former revenue commissioner Michael Akol Wek accused Northern Bahr el Ghazal Governor Simon Ober Mawut of defaulting on a private debt dating back nearly two decades.

    Debt Dispute Reaches Public Arena

    Akol says the pair verbally agreed that cash advanced during a 2004 leadership transition would be reimbursed from future personal earnings, not state coffers, a claim contested by officials close to the governor.

    He publicised the grievance through social media posts portraying the governor as unresponsive, a move that drew attention across Aweil’s politically engaged youth circles.

    Government Demands Documentary Proof

    Information Minister Gabriel Deng Yel released an official notice instructing Akol to present written evidence within 72 hours to substantiate the alleged loan, emphasising the administration’s commitment to due process.

    The letter stresses that a failure to comply could trigger counter-litigation for defamation, signalling the state’s readiness to defend the governor’s reputation through judicial channels.

    Legal Stakes for Both Sides

    Local lawyers note that South Sudanese courts rarely entertain oral contracts lacking corroboration, meaning documentary gaps may weaken Akol’s case yet also complicate any countersuit.

    Observers say the dispute could set a precedent on how personal financial claims against sitting officials are handled, particularly in a state where informal transactions remain common.

    Public Reaction and Possible Outcomes

    Radio phone-ins in Aweil have featured callers urging dialogue, while others demand full transparency over any private monies exchanged between political elites.

    Should proof emerge, analysts believe a negotiated settlement remains likely, preserving political stability ahead of anticipated national elections; absent evidence, the controversy may fade quickly into the region’s busy news cycle.

    Michael Akol Wek Northern Bahr el Ghazal Simon Ober Mawut
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