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Aweil East governor raises concern over insecurity in northern areas

MALUALKON (21 Feb.)

Aweil East state governor , Deng Deng Akuei has raised concern over
increasing rate of insecurity allegedly caused by Sudanese herders in the
northern part of the state.

Aweil East is one of the states which came into existence after President
Kiir issued a controversial 'Establishment Order' in October 2015.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Tuesday, Governor Deng Deng claimed members of
the Misseriya Arab tribe are causing insecurity in the northern part of the
state.He further said the Misseriya tribesmen have been attacking Dinka
Malual farmers, fishermen and hunters from January until this month.

"Most of the attacks carried out by them were targeting agricultural
fields, in the farm of Yel Deng Nguel, they killed four people," said
Deng. “And the other ambushes laid by them have forced people to stop
hunting and fishing in the area,"he added.

However, the state official noted that the wave of insecurity and incidents
of killings in the area since January, will be addressed in accordance with
the signed peace agreement between the two tribes.The governor pointed out
that some criminal activities are being carried out by anti-peace elements
between the communities that are living in the border areas.

Radio Tamazuj could not reach Misseriyia tribal leaders to comment on
Deng's claim.

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