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    Bor County Chiefs Controversy Sparks Civil Push

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Dismissal Sparks Debate over Local Governance

    Reports from Bor County indicate that three respected chiefs were relieved of duty after questioning the merger of Goi Boma into the freshly created ChueiKeer Payam.

    County Commissioner James Gai Makor signed the dismissal order, citing administrative coherence, yet the move immediately stirred controversy across Jonglei State.

    Civil Society Voices Concerns

    Intrepid South Sudan, a prominent local NGO, condemned the decision as “unlawful and unjustifiable” while urging the Ministry of Local Government to reverse it.

    “Chiefs anchor our customary system; sidelining them risks widening rifts,” ISS coordinator Nyathon Deng told regional press on Saturday.

    Legal Framework and Government Options

    South Sudan’s Local Government Act mandates due process before chiefs lose office, including consultation with community elders, lawyers note.

    Observers say the commissioner could still initiate dialogue or seek state-level arbitration, preserving both administrative goals and customary authority.

    Community Priorities Beyond Administrative Maps

    Residents interviewed in Bor town cited roads, clinics and jobs as higher priorities than additional payams.

    Youth leader Peter Majok warned that political restructuring without service delivery “feels like changing signposts on an unpaved road” and may breed frustration.

    Traditional Leadership in Modern Statecraft

    Scholars such as Dr. Sara Lado argue that integrating chiefs into formal governance enhances legitimacy, particularly in regions recovering from conflict.

    Balancing statutory power with ancestral authority, they add, remains vital to South Sudan’s pursuit of durable peace and inclusive development.

    Bor County Civil Society Traditional Chiefs
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