Bor youth protest visit of First Vice President

Bor youth protest visit of First Vice PresidentHundreds of local youth in
Bor town on Tuesday protested the visit of the country’s First Vice
President, Taban Deng Gai to their town in order to find amicable solutions
to the ongoing conflict between Jongei and Boma states.

The local youth demonstrated outside the venue of the meeting between Gai’s
delegation and state officials while chanting anti-peace slogans.The
protesters shouted that “no peace without our cattle and children back,”
refusing to give any chance to the First Vice President Taban Deng.

Separately, the Governor of Jonglei Governor, Philip Aguer Panyang, briefed
the visiting First Vice President on the security situation in the state,
citing the recent road ambush between Gemeiza and Sudan-Safari and another
cattle raid in Twic East over weekend.“We have been sent to bring peace to
greater Jonglei,” Taban Deng told the state parliamentarians and
ministers.“I could not come with all the committee members because of the
insecurity situation, I have just heard along the Juba-Bor road. So, I came
with two ministers, Michael Makuei Lueth and Awut Deng Achuil and other
supporting staff,” he added.

Taban pointed out that the national government is fully responsible to
provide protection to its citizens.The government delegation headed by
Taban Deng is expected to visit Pibor town today to hold meetings with the
relevant authorities there in an attempt to persuade local youth from the
two states to cease hostilities.

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