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    Jonglei Power Rift: SPLM Elders Press for Change

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 21, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Leadership Rift Widens in Jonglei

    Senior Sudan People’s Liberation Movement figures in Jonglei have asked President Salva Kiir to dismiss Governor Riek Gai Kok, arguing his style has deepened local tensions (Radio Tamazuj).

    The request, dated 3 September, underscores an internal party debate about governance standards ahead of South Sudan’s anticipated elections.

    Signatories Cite Governance Concerns

    Former ministers Tuong Majok Deng, Gabriel Deng Ajak and others accuse the governor of unilateral decisions, including redrawing payams and relocating county headquarters without legislative backing.

    They argue that declaring Keer Payam part of Ayod County reignited a long-running border dispute with Duk and inflamed intercommunal mistrust.

    Absence and Political Optics

    Petitioners say Riek Gai spent over three months in Juba, creating a ‘leadership vacuum’ while violence on fishing islands simmered unchecked.

    Critics also complain that party structures have been sidelined, risking SPLM cohesion just as campaigning begins.

    Governor Yet to Respond

    Repeated calls to the governor for comment received no response, leaving speculation to fill the information gap.

    State officials note that Riek Gai was appointed in March to stabilise Jonglei after a coalition reshuffle, making Kiir’s next move crucial.

    Possible Paths Ahead

    Observers suggest three scenarios: presidential mediation, cabinet restructuring, or an outright gubernatorial change, each carrying distinct political costs.

    For residents, the priority remains calm markets, accessible services and safer roads; any leadership decision will be judged against these benchmarks.

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