Paul Malong leaves Juba, not seeking war: SPLA spokesman

Photo: President Kiir, left, accompanied by army chief of staff Paul
Malong, right, waves during an independence day ceremony in Juba (Credit:
VOA)

Paul Malong Awan, former South Sudan’s army chief of general staff has
withdrawn with his security guards to outside of Juba but is not planning
for war, a spokesman for the SPLA army said this morning.

Malong, who was a key player in the ongoing ethnic conflict in South Sudan,
was removed by President Salva Kiir on Tuesday and replaced with Gen. James
Ajongo Mawut."Paul Malong has gone to Eastern Lakes  to avoid further
tensions, he is not planning to rebel, but people just want to cause
problems, he is in contact with the SPLA leadership," SPLA spokesman Santo
Domic told Radio Tamazuj, saying the security situation in Juba is clam.

“The SPLA has not received any information that Malong is planning to
rebel. What we know is that he left Juba without any clashes in Juba,” he
added.

Meanwhile, Ateny Wek Ateny, South Sudan’s presidential spokesman, confirmed
that Paul Malong left Juba and that he is now heading to Aweil. “Malong is
now in an area near Yirol and there are steps being taken to convince him
to return back to Juba,” said Ateny.

He pointed out that that the former chief of general of staff left Juba
with some of his bodyguards, while denying reports that Malong has decided
to rebel against Kiir government.

But a former minister in Western Lakes State who preferred not to be named,
claimed the state government had received orders to fight Paul Malong’s
troops when they arrive in the state.“We are now in a bad situation waiting
for Paul Malong and Western Lakes State is ready to fight him,” said the
former official.He also pointed out that Gen. Paul Malong left Juba on
Tuesday evening shortly after being relieved from his position as SPLA
chief of general staff by South Sudan President Salva Kiir.The former state
official stated that the former chief of general staff Paul Malong is now
in a distance of one hour away toward Yirol town in a village called
Panbaar in Aliab area.“We don’t know whether the authorities in Eastern
Lakes will arrest him or not but we are waiting to fight him if he arrives
Rumbek town,” he said.

Moreover, a military source confirmed to Radio Tamazuj that Paul Malong has
rebelled against Kiir government, saying Malong rebelled together with top
generals including Charles Dut Akot, Akech Adim, Marial Nuor, Jiel Mangok,
Yel Deng Nguel and Riny Tueny Mabor.The same source pointed out that Malong
felt betrayed after his removal by President Kiir.

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