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    Cycle of Vengeance: Lakes State on the Brink

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 5, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Spiral of Revenge in Cueibet

    Cueibet town woke to shock on Thursday after youth leader Makol Bol Agok was fatally shot near the county headquarters. Witnesses link the attack to the earlier killing of a Pancinyiny chief, reigniting an old feud between Pagor and Pancinyiny neighbours.

    Local security rushed to scene but the gunman escaped into surrounding woodlands. Officials describe the incident as calculated retribution, underscoring a long pattern of tit-for-tat violence that has claimed dozens of lives across Lakes State in recent years.

    Authorities Deploy Security Forces

    Acting state information minister William Koji Kirjok said additional troops are patrolling roads linking the two communities. ‘We have contained the situation,’ he told local radio, insisting the suspect will be arrested and legal channels, not informal justice, will prevail.

    Kirjok characterised the assailant’s act as a ‘suicide mission’, arguing that existing laws are clear and powerful enough to address grievances without bloodshed.

    Community Leaders Call for Calm

    Abraham Manyot Magar, the SPLM-IO representative for Cueibet, questioned the county’s capacity to shield civilians after the shooting happened metres from government offices. He warned that tempers remain ‘very high’ and urged elders to restrain restless youth.

    Pagor Gelweng members, who traditionally safeguard cattle and villages, have lost a respected coordinator. Voices inside the group say retaliation would only deepen misery, yet fear and sorrow cloud their restraint.

    Roots of Cyclical Violence

    Analysts trace revenge killings in Lakes State to overlapping cattle-raiding rivalries, bride-wealth disputes, and limited policing. Where formal courts are distant, customary norms that prescribe ‘blood for blood’ often set the agenda.

    Government initiatives, including local peace conferences and road-side security posts, have reduced incidents in seven of the state’s eight counties, yet Cueibet’s inter-clan grievances continue to smoulder.

    Prospects for Long-Term Stability

    Police trackers are following fresh footprints believed to belong to the gunman. Officials promise a public trial, a gesture observers say could reaffirm faith in statutory law and weaken calls for retaliatory action.

    Civil society groups urge sustained disarmament campaigns, youth employment schemes, and better conflict-sensitive education, arguing that durable peace requires more than emergency deployments.

    For now, Cueibet’s streets are calm but watchful. Residents express cautious optimism, acknowledging that the next steps taken by local authorities and community elders will either cement a fragile quiet or restart the tragic cycle.

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