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    Abyei Marks 12 Years of Self-Rule Vote with Holiday

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 30, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Remembering the 2013 Self-Determination Vote

    On 31 October, the Abyei Area Administration will shutter offices across the territory, turning the day into a symbolic pause. The closure commemorates the 2013 referendum in which the Ngok Dinka chose, by reported 99 percent, to align with South Sudan (Eye Radio).

    Holiday Logistics and Scope

    Information Minister Yohanna Akol confirmed that government ministries, UN agencies, and private firms will suspend operations. He described the directive as inclusive, stressing that “no desk will stay open, because reflection involves everyone” (Eye Radio).

    Civil Society Leads Celebrations

    Unlike previous anniversaries steered by officials, this year’s program is curated by Abyei civil society groups. Concerts, panel debates, and traditional dances are scheduled in Abyei town, projecting what organizers call “community ownership” of the milestone.

    Organizers say logistical needs are met, with security coordination tapped from local police and UNISFA. They expect hundreds from surrounding villages to attend, providing a rare boost to informal trade stalls.

    Regional Implications Remain Unresolved

    The 2013 vote occurred without Khartoum, Juba, or international monitors, and the region’s final status still awaits joint negotiation. Analysts note that the annual holiday keeps the issue in regional discourse, yet avoids escalating tensions.

    Diplomats close to the African Union border commission suggest that renewed talks could surface after Sudan’s political landscape stabilizes. For now, Abyei’s administration frames the commemoration as cultural rather than confrontational.

    Looking Ahead for Abyei’s Youth

    Youth leaders emphasize employment and education over politics. “Twelve years later, we want schools that stay open as reliably as this holiday,” said activist Nyabek Wol. Calls for investment in agriculture and roads feature prominently in their manifesto presented to officials.

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