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Akobo Commissioner bans public celebrations amid insecurity escalation

In an official directive dated February 2, 2026, John Wilyuat Lul said the restrictions were necessary to safeguard public order as clashes intensify and instability spreads across parts of northern Jonglei State.

by Sudans Post
February 3, 2026

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An aerial view of Akobo County. [Photo: Courtesy]
BOR – The Commissioner of Akobo County in South Sudan’s Jonglei State have temporarily banned all large public celebrations and entertainment activities as part of heightened security measures aimed at containing rising violence and protecting civilians.

In an official directive dated February 2, 2026, John Wilyuat Lul said the restrictions were necessary to safeguard public order as clashes intensify and instability spreads across parts of northern Jonglei State.

The order specifically prohibits football matches, disco and night entertainment events, birthday parties, and other social gatherings that attract large crowds. Local authorities argue that such events could expose residents to attacks or create confusion that armed groups might exploit.

“This measure is intended to protect lives and maintain law and order during this difficult period,” the commissioner said in the directive, adding that the ban takes immediate effect and will remain in force until the security situation improves.

The move comes amid a broader deterioration of security conditions across Jonglei, where renewed fighting between government forces and opposition-aligned groups has led to fresh displacement and growing humanitarian concerns. Thousands of families have reportedly fled their homes in search of safety, while access to food, healthcare, and basic services has become increasingly limited.

Humanitarian operations have also been disrupted. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), one of the main providers of emergency medical care in the area, has evacuated critical staff from Akobo due to security threats. The evacuation has sharply reduced available medical services in a county already grappling with disease outbreaks and shortages of essential supplies.

Aid flights to some opposition-held areas, including parts of Akobo, have been suspended, further slowing the delivery of medicines and life-saving assistance. Local health workers warn that the restrictions could leave vulnerable communities without adequate care if the situation persists.

County security organs and relevant authorities have been instructed to strictly enforce the directive. Officials warned that anyone found violating the ban may face administrative or legal action.

As South Sudan approaches the 2026 general elections, tensions are rising in several regions, with Akobo emerging as one of the flashpoints. For many residents, the suspension of celebrations underscores a sobering reality: safety has taken precedence over social life as communities brace for uncertain days ahead.

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