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    Dual Ban Shakes Magwi: Painkillers Out, Charcoal Stays

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 9, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Sweeping Local Orders Spark Debate

    Residents of South Sudan’s Magwi County woke up to two forceful local orders this month, one halting tramadol sales and another blocking charcoal exports, each signed on 8 December by Commissioner Pole-pole Benjamin Olum.

    Order No. 03/2025 strictly bans pharmacies, clinics and informal stalls from dispensing tramadol or similar controlled substances, while Order No. 04/2025 prohibits any charcoal harvested in Magwi from crossing county borders, echoing recent directives from Juba and Eastern Equatoria authorities.

    Tramadol Misuse Fuels Security Fears

    Local health workers report that the opioid, meant only for prescription, has become a cheap stimulant for idle youths, some linked to street gangs, leading to surges in aggression and petty crime in Torit, Juba and smaller trading centres.

    “If we do not act now, we risk losing an entire generation,” County Health Director Rose Ladu said, backing the commissioner’s decision and promising joint patrols with police and community watch groups.

    Charcoal Export Ban Targets Forest Loss

    Satellite images commissioned by the Ministry of Environment indicate rapid canopy decline along the Alia–Ngomoromo corridor, largely attributed to commercial charcoal kilns feeding markets across the Ugandan border.

    By ordering seizures and public auctions of leftover stock, officials hope to finance the rehabilitation of the same road now scarred by overloaded trucks, creating what Olum calls “a virtuous cycle of conservation and development”.

    Communities Weigh Livelihoods Against Conservation

    Charcoal remains the primary cooking fuel for most households, and producers argue that without affordable electricity or gas, the ban threatens vital income streams during a prolonged economic downturn.

    Rural elder Achol Peter voices mixed feelings, noting that “trees protect our rain,” yet warning that families might slip deeper into poverty unless alternative energy projects materialise quickly.

    Enforcement, Funding and Next Steps

    County security units, backed by wildlife rangers, have erected checkpoints along the Nimule road and begun spot-inspecting pharmacies; early raids have already netted twenty cartons of tramadol and impounded three charcoal trucks, according to the County Police Commander.

    Officials say the measures are temporary until national energy and health reforms take root, with quarterly reviews planned to gauge economic impact, forest cover recovery and crime statistics.

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