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    Inside South Sudan’s Tug-Of-War for Local Power

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 1, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Roots of Administrative Overlap

    South Sudan’s tangled local power map dates back to the colonial-era district councils of 1951, later reshaped by waves of peace deals and administrative experiments. Each layer added offices without always trimming the old ones, leaving today’s municipalities and county commissioners sharing similar remits.

    Hybrid Governance Meets Modern Statutes

    Formal statutes coexist with deeply rooted customary law, a blend scholars label “hybrid governance”. Citizens often trust chiefs over court clerks, so a commissioner may defer to clan elders even inside an urban boundary that municipal bylaws describe as his colleague’s jurisdiction.

    Blurred Lines in Land Administration

    Nowhere is the overlap sharper than in land. Urban plots fall under municipal zoning acts, yet customary tenure still decides who can farm, fence, or sell. Dual signatures are sometimes demanded, slowing investments and stoking disputes that range from market stalls to peri-urban housing blocks.

    Financial and Capacity Constraints

    Municipal councils rely on modest fees, while commissioners tap state transfers that arrive sporadically. Both offices suffer staff shortages, thin record-keeping, and overlapping reporting lines. Without predictable budgets or clear manuals, officials acknowledge it is easier to improvise than to chase demarcation in dusty archives.

    Pathways Toward Cooperative Governance

    Analysts propose written memoranda that pin down who licenses markets, who polices noise, and who signs land leases. Routine joint meetings could replace ad-hoc phone calls, while pooled equipment would stretch scarce graders or water trucks. Such simple steps, they argue, build trust before larger reforms.

    Voices Calling for Reform

    A senior Juba mayor tells our magazine that “clear laws are not enough; people must respect them.” Civil society groups echo the sentiment, urging investment in training and local audits. International partners point to Rwanda’s district scorecards as proof that structured oversight can survive political shocks.

    Towards Clearer Mandates

    South Sudan’s path to effective decentralisation lies not in abolishing offices but in defining them. With stable rules, dependable funding, and community engagement, municipalities and commissioners could shift from rivals to partners, delivering safer streets and inclusive growth in the world’s youngest nation.

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