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    Upper Nile Bets on Landmark Peace Gathering

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 19, 2025 Peace and Security 1 Min Read
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    Renewed Push for Reconciliation

    In Malakal, Deputy Governor Deng Joh Angok says years of violence splintered Upper Nile’s social fabric, yet residents still share a yearning for stability.

    He argues that only collective forgiveness can unlock the state’s dormant potential and restore its reputation as a regional breadbasket.

    Preparing the Peace Conference

    The state administration is laying logistical groundwork for a wide-ranging peace and reconciliation forum expected to convene politicians, scholars, professionals and chiefs under one roof.

    Officials indicate security forces will secure travel corridors and meeting halls, signalling government resolve to let every voice be heard without intimidation.

    Voices from the Community

    Community leader Mary Ajak welcomes the initiative, noting that domestic grievances often resurface because elders and youth rarely face each other in structured dialogue.

    Malakal University lecturer James Olony adds that economic revival depends on inclusive governance emerging from the conference’s resolutions.

    Looking Ahead to Sustainable Development

    Deputy Governor Deng frames reconciliation as a prerequisite for tapping Upper Nile’s fertile farmland and oil reserves in ways that benefit citizens rather than fuel competition.

    He remains optimistic: “If we talk openly today, Upper Nile will stand tall tomorrow,” he told Eye Radio, underscoring confidence in a home-grown solution.

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