Taban Deng proposes ‘de-escalation zone’ between feuding Murle and Dinka
Bor tribes

Photo: Taban Deng Gai (centre) visits Dr. John Garang Memorial University
on May 13, 2017. (Radio Tamazuj)

South Sudan’s First Vice President, Taban Deng Gai, proposed a strong
police force to be deployed in order to secure a buffer zone between the
territories of the feuding Dinka Bor and Murle tribes.The first vice
president, who was in Bor town on Saturday, was tasked to find amicable
solutions to the ongoing conflict between Jonglei and Boma states.

Addressing hundreds of students at Dr. John Garang Memorial University on
Saturday, Gai said the two states need to contribute 2, 000 police forces
to patrol the common borders and deter criminals between the two sides.“You
as people of Jonglei state, you don’t have police and now there are 4, 000
police personnel receiving money from the national government. If there are
old people in the police, they should be laid off and energetic young
people replace them,” he said.

According to Gai, majority of people in the state police are women and
elderly people who cannot vigorously respond to criminals.The first vice
president pointed out that with presence of strong police to provide
protection, people would be able to return to their villages and start to
cultivate.“People here need to return to their villages in Anyidi, Makauch
and other villages and the same to Murle they have to return to their
villages. Everybody should live in peace,” he said.

Gai pointed out that the two communities of Jonglei and Boma states have
expressed willingness to settle the issue of child abductions and cattle
rustling.

However, Jonglei’s governor, Philip Aguer Panayng, said local youth in his
state no longer believe in government protection, saying they occasionally
defy government orders, citing random shooting in the Bor town last month.

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