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Kiir orders new governor to go to rebel-held Bieh state

JUBA (24 Jan.)

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has directed the newly appointed
governor of Bieh state Majok Gatluak Thoah to go to the rebel-held Bieh
state, a sign of escalating violence in the country.

The new state, which lies on the Lou Nuer territory, has remained under
rebel control since fighting broke out between government troops and
SPLA-IO fighters in December 2013.

Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed governors
on Thursday, President Kiir ordered the governor of Bieh state to go and
clear the road towards the SPLA-IO controlled territory of Bieh."I hear
that you can go from here by land up to Bor, and you can also reach Duk.
But if you want to go towards Waat, you cannot go, it is a no-go area,
until when this area will remain closed like that?” he asked.

"Who is now the governor of Waat? Is Bieh a separate country? If it is one
of our states, you go and clear the road,” said Kiir.

Bieh state with its capital in Waat comprises of Uror and Nyirol Counties
after President Kiir declared Akobo County as a separate state.

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