S. Sudan ex-army chief returns to Juba, insists on "going home"

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South Sudanese former chief of the army, General Paul Malong Awan, returned
to the capital Juba on Saturday to "hear why he was stopped" from reaching
his home state.

General Malong was dismissed by President Salva Kiir on Tuesday and left
Juba at night causing anxiety among South Sudanese who are sacred by
political wrangling turning violent.

Gen. Malong’s journey to his home state of Northern Bahr El Ghazal. Where
he was a governor for nearly ten years was halted in Yirol at the
instruction of President Kiir.

"I wanted to go home after being relieved of my duties to stay with my
family. I have a good family but was told to come back. I don’t know why.
But I have come and will listen," said Malong, speaking to reporters at
Juba Airport flanked by Governor of newly created Eastern Lakes State, Bor
Philip and his one of his elders, son Garang Malong.

"I don’t want to stay here because some people may start anything and blame
on me. I will go to my family after hearing why I was called," he added.

Thousands of supporters thronged Juba Airport Road to welcome the respected
army commander, a former senior rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Army
officer, who became a prominent national figure after taking the helm of
South Sudan chief of staff during the fight against rebels fighting
President Kiir government in 2014.

President Kiir appointed General James Ajongo Mawut to replace General
Malong as chief of staff. Speaking to reporters on Friday, President Kiir
said General was in "fighting mood" during a phone conversation and
described his attitude as "rather wild." Kiir accused Malong of "failing to
congratulate him for appointing him as chief of SPLA staff for four years"
and called it a mistake that he did hand over office "peacefully " before
leaving Juba.

Malong insisted his intention was peaceful depicted by facts that he "never
insulted anybody or killed anyone on the road" after leaving Juba on
Tuesday.

(ST)

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