Ex-army chief insists on going to Aweil

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

South Sudan’s ousted army chief Gen. Paul Malong Awan has insisted on going
to his home state, saying there are family matters that need his presence
there.

Malong left Juba in a convoy for Aweil state shortly after his dismissal
was announced on 9 May without handing over the office to his successor,
causing fear among many people in the country. Malong’s trip to Aweil was
halted in Yirol town by government officials.

"I have spoken to the president and to the leadership about my desire to go
home and they accepted, but they have not said when I should go,” said
Malong in a state to Radio Tamazuj yesterday."I want to go home because
there are family and social matters that require me to be at home", he said.

However, Malong did not give details about the nature of the family issues
that need his travel to Aweil. The former top military official pointed out
that he has now become a normal citizen and that he should be allowed to go
home for private matters.

Last week, President Kiir reconciled with former army chief Paul Malong.

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