SPLA flashes rebels out of Bor, state authorities calls for humanitarian
assistance

*BOR, 26 December 2013* - The Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) on
Tuesday, flashed out rebel forces loyal to the former Vice President Dr
Riek Machar out of Bor, the Capital of Jongolei state after holding onto
the strategic town for close to six days.



“The situation is calm and secure now, however the problem is the whole
place has been looted; the rebels destroyed every thing; shops, houses,
banks, Hon. Mugato Chan Gilo, Jongolei state minister for Corporative and
rural development who until the capture of the town was camping at the UN
compound said.




*Bor Airport under the control of SPLA*
[Photo: Matata Safi]


People are suffering, in the UN Compound, they are staying without food and
water, people are dying because of the absence of these basic human needs,
Hon. Gilo decried. He appealed for support from the international community
as well as from South Sudan’s ministry of Gender and Humanitarian Affairs
to save the lives of the people of Jonglei and Bor in particular.


Gen Gadet commanded the Sudan People's Liberation Army's (SPLA) 8th
Division in Jonglei State until his defection in December after the foiled
coup attempt. Dr Machar who is still at large, is being accused by the
Government for staging the coup.


Hon. Gilo said the rebels are believed to have moved towards Padak and
towards the road leading to Pibor. “It’s most likely that they might divert
to Akobo”, he added.



Shops have been turned ‘upside down’ some burnt to ashes, banks vandalized,
Bor main referral hospital was also loot. Pieces of boxes from looted shops
and burnt building characterized the ghost town of Bor. Minimum deaths also
occurred during the two-day battle for Bor. A few Corpses could be seen
lying on the streets.




*The vandalized KCB Bor branch *
[Photo: Matata Safi]



The Bor branch of Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), a pioneer bank with the
widest coverage in the country was not spared. The attackers did not only
loot it but also set the building ablaze.



“If at all these group mean to rule this country, why destroy captured
property, property of the people of South Sudan”, Hon. South Sudan
Information minister Michael Makuei Lueth pondered.






*Office of the Governor of Jonglei state was not spared*
[Photo: Matata Safi]



The town is liberated; people taking refugee at the UN Compound must go
back their respective houses, Hon. Makuei remarked. He re-echoed the
government’s reediness to dialogue with the rebels.



“We are ready to talk with the rebels, Our problem with them is they want
the talks to be based on three conditions………….the government is not ready
for any pre-conditioned talks”, Makuei who is also the official Government
spokesman said upon arrival at Juba International Airport from Bor on
Wednesday were he led a team of both local and international journalists to
see the level of destruction in the capital of South Sudan’s largest state.



*Reported by Matata Safi*

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