11 influential leaders accused of fueling Aguok-Apuk conflict in Gogrial

Map of South Sudan showing Gogrial state in red
Map of South Sudan showing Gogrial state in red

About 11 influential officials have been inciting the Aguok and Apuk
clans to fight in a bid to either achieve political or tribal
interests in Gogrial state, according to investigations carried out by
Radio Tamazuj.

Gogrial, home state of President Kiir, is inhabited by Aguok, Apuk,
Awan-Chan, Awan-Mou and Kuac-Ayok clans.  The state came into
existence after Kiir issued an order in October 2015 to divide up
South Sudan and create new states.

The investigation, which includes testimonies from Gogrial's citizens
and observers, found that four influential officials from Apuk
community were implicated in the long running conflict with Aguok, an
accusation they denied.

Multiple sources alleged that Governor Gregory Deng Kuac, the
brother-in-law of President Kiir, Ambrose Riiny Thiik, chairman of the
Jieng Council of Elders (JCE), Peter Mading Duor, former police
commissioner, and Salva Mathok Gengdit, a prominent politician, have
been inciting a wave of attacks against Aguok.

The same sources claimed that seven influential figures from the Aguok
clan have been fueling the running feud with Apuk, pointing out that
Makiir Gai, a renowned business tycoon, Tor Deng Mawien, President
Kiir’s adviser on decentralization, Achiec Kuot, a senior security
officer, Akot Maluth, a police commissioner, Mayar Deng Mayar, former
minister of infrastructure, Lual Deng Kuel, a legislator in Juba, and
Santino Akot Abiem, former deputy governor of Gogrial state, have been
inciting the inter-communal conflict.

A politician, who preferred anonymity, said the inter-communal
violence between the Apuk and Aguok communities is being incited by
some politicians and military officials who hail from the area.

Governor Gregory Deng

The politician outright accused the incumbent governor of Gogrial
state Gregory Deng Kuach of supplying firearms illegally to his Apuk
community, claiming that Gregory has been working hard to divide the
two communities since he was a commissioner in 2003.

Another source claimed that Governor Gregory is now commanding a group
of militia known as Titweng in the area, alleging that some firearms
collected during a disarmament exercise were given to the Titweng
militia by Gregory.

He pointed out that Governor Gregory had suspended the disarmament
exercise and gave the collected firearms to civilians.

The former governor of the defunct Warrap state Nyandeng Malek pointed
out that the governor of Gogrial Gregory Deng Kuach could be
implicated in the Apuk- Aguok conflict.

“Even if he has no any direct involvement in the conflict, actually
this problem started in 2004 when Gregory was a commissioner for
Gogrial East and the fighting intensified after he became the
governor, so for this reason many people may think that he is involved
in the conflict,” she said.

Ambrose Riiny Thiik

Ambrose Riny Thiik, chairperson of the Jieng (Dinka) Council of
Elders, a lobby group that informally advises President Kiir, has been
accused of being biased when narrating the history of the Aguok-Apuk
conflict since 1954.

Multiple sources claimed that Ambrose Riiny is fueling the
inter-communal conflict between the two communities in order to demand
a separate state for Apuk.

A political party leader, who preferred anonymity, revealed that
President Kiir became agitated by Ambrose’s demand for a separate
state for Apuk during a meeting at the presidential palace also known
as J1 in the past two months.

The former information minister in Gogrial, Ariec Mayar Ariec, accused
intellectuals of Apuk and Aguok communities of inciting the two sides
to fight.

Peter Mayen Majongldit, leader of the People’s Liberal Party (PLP),
said that the dispute between the two communities of Aguok and Apuk
dates back to 1970s, while accusing the SPLM leaders in Gogrial of
putting their personal interest first instead of prioritizing the
interest of citizens.

“If officials both in the SPLM and SPLA were not behind the Apuk-Aguok
conflict, then why did they fail to resolve the long running
conflict?” He asked.

Salva Mathok and Lual Deng

A citizen, who preferred anonymity, said the long running conflict
between the two clans was being fueled by prominent politicians like
Salva Mathok whom he accused of coordinating supply of guns and
ammunition to Apuk. He also accused MP Laul Deng of facilitating
supply of arms to the Aguok community.

Gogrial’s former security adviser, Mou Madut, said the two feuding
clans are not the problem but those who represent them have been
disseminating inflammatory messages.

He accused the former deputy governor Santino Akot Abiem and his
former commissioners of inciting violence after being removed.

Mou also accused the former deputy governor of leaking highly
sensitive information of the state government to the media through
Simon Machuar, a young man who claims to be the Gogrial youth leader
in Juba.

The former governor of Warrap state, Nyandeng Malek, said all Warrap
politicians should be blamed for the killings of innocent people from
the Aguok and Apuk clans.

Makiir Gai Thiep

Several people accused Makiir Gai Thiep who is a renowned business
tycoon from the Aguok community of involvement in the conflict for
allegedly providing funds to a militia group known as Machar Anyar to
fight against Apuk people.

For his part, Governor Gregory Deng Kuach denied all accusations that
he had suspended the disarmament exercise. “I did not stop the
disarmament when I came in. I was saying that the disarmament exercise
should continue, so I did not stop it,” said Gregory.

Gregory accused Brig. Achiec Kuot, a national security sent from Juba,
of stopping the disarmament exercise in Gogrial last year. He pointed
out that the national security officer had ordered all forces deployed
between Apuk and Aguok areas to leave to Wau.

“When Achiec was asked he claimed that he was ordered by the director
general of national security Akol Kur to deploy the national security
force to Wau,” he said.

Gregory also accused the former deputy governor Santino Akot and Aguok
community leader Makiir Gai of ordering the Aguok youth to shoot him
when he visits Aguok areas.

“I don’t want to visit the areas of Apuk clan because people will say
that I am taking guns to Apuk, so this is the reason why I cannot pay
any visit to the two communities,” said Gregory.

Governor Gregory revealed that the Aguok clan has formed a militia
group known as Machar Anyaar, while the Apuk clan formed a militia
group known as Titweng. However, Gregory denied reports that he was
commanding the Titweng militia.

“I cannot command a militia group when I am the head of SPLM/A in the
state, “he said.

The top state official admitted that the firearms found their way into
the hands of civilians after the removal of the two commissioners of
Awan and Aguok West Counties. He accused the two commissioners of
opening stores to the public.

Governor Gregory described those who accuse him of inciting the two
feuding clans of Aguok and Apuk to fight as “spoilers.”

Meanwhile, Makiir Gai denied all accusations levelled against him
which include reports that he had ordered Aguok youth to shoot Gregory
when he goes to Aguok areas.

 “What was said is untrue. Governor Gregory is my father-in-law
because I have married his daughter, so it is not true,” he said.

The business tycoon denied the existence of Machar Anyar militia in
the areas of Aguok saying he is a community leader, and not a militia
commander.

The two clans of Aguok and Apuk have reportedly been fighting over
border disputes, grazing land and water points in Gogrial state.

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