South Sudan's ousted army chief returns to Juba

Photo: Paul Malong returns to Juba on May 13, 2017 (Radio Tamazuj)

South Sudan’s ousted army chief has returned to Juba this afternoon, barely
four days after being removed and running away from the capital together
with some senior military figures in a convoy of government vehicles,
bringing an end to speculation that he might rebel against Kiir
administration.

General Paul Malong Awan withdrew with his security guards to outside of
Juba on Tuesday heading for his home state of Aweil, but he was persuaded
by government officials and Dinka traditional leaders in Yirol town to
return to Juba after security assurance from Kiir.

Malong was accompanied by two governors of Gogrial and Eastern Lakes
States. He was received at Juba International Airport by a crowd of his
supporters cheering King Paul, King Paul.

The former SPLA chief said in a statement that he was not planning to fight
the government. "I left this capital with no any ill-intentions. The
intention was just in my heart to leave towards my home area, avoiding some
matters that might occur if I am around,” said Malong.“If I want to rebel,
I will rebel here and I was having guns here and these soldiers do not
belong to anybody. Some belong to you and some belong to me, if I was
planning to fight, I would have fought here,” he added."I was asked to come
back and I have come back to come and listen why I am needed here.”

However, Malong insisted that he will travel to Aweil after talks with the
country’s leadership. “I will again ask them (government) to go back to my
family, home area, because it is my choice. I want to go and stay at home
not for any intention.  I am somebody who having a strong family, I want to
live with my family if I am not asked to do anything for the nation, I
should do something for myself,” he said.

Malong urged the people of South Sudan to remain calm, saying there is no
any reason for panic across the country.Malong was immediately entered into
an armoured vehicle shortly after his statement and driven away to his
official residence near the presidential palace.

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