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    Sudan’s New Citizens: Game-Changer in Abyei War

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 1 Min Read
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    Citizenship Initiative in Abyei

    Port Sudan’s transitional authorities are granting Sudanese nationality to thousands of Ngok Dinka families residing in the hotly disputed Abyei enclave.

    Officials say the move clarifies civil status for people long caught between two states, yet critics view it as a wartime enlistment drive.

    Strategic Calculations Amid Protracted War

    Since clashes with the Rapid Support Forces erupted in April 2023, the national army has struggled to secure manpower and supply lines across the oil-rich borderlands.

    Analysts argue that new Ngok recruits could reinforce SAF positions near Nyala and create a voter pool favorable to Khartoum should the long-promised Abyei referendum materialize.

    Regional Diplomatic Sensitivities

    Juba watches the policy closely, mindful that Abyei’s final status remains unresolved under the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

    South Sudanese diplomats caution that shifting demographics could inflame tensions with the Misseriya nomads and unsettle already fragile cross-border trade corridors.

    Humanitarian and Legal Implications

    Rights monitors warn that accelerated naturalization during active conflict skirts international norms and risks exposing civilians to retaliatory attacks.

    Defenders of the scheme insist it offers long-overdue documentation and access to state services, underscoring the delicate balance between security calculus and citizen welfare.

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