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Gen. Olony issues apology, challenges SPLM/A-IO to take power through elections

Addressing troops and community leaders after government forces regained control of parts of the Lou Nuer region, Olony acknowledged that his earlier statement telling soldiers to “spare no life” was reckless and unnecessary. The comment, which spread widely on social media, sparked fear among residents and drew criticism from civil society and local leaders who interpreted it as a threat to civilians.

by Sudans Post
February 5, 2026

Defiant Olony stirs fresh controversy with call for Nuer self-rule
Gen. Johnson Olony Thabo, SSPDF Deputy Chief of Defence Forces for Mobilisation and Regional Disarmament. [Photo: Courtesy]
Upper Nile — South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) Deputy Chief of Defense Forces for Mobilization, Johnson Olony, has apologized for his recent inflammatory remarks made during operations in the Greater Lou Nuer area, urging calm among civilians and challenging the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army–In Opposition (SPLM/A-IO) to pursue political power through the ballot box rather than armed confrontation.

Addressing troops and community leaders after government forces regained control of parts of the Lou Nuer region, Olony acknowledged that his earlier statement telling soldiers to “spare no life” was reckless and unnecessary. The comment, which spread widely on social media, sparked fear among residents and drew criticism from civil society and local leaders who interpreted it as a threat to civilians.

“For that, I apologise,” Olony said, responding directly to public backlash. “People were asking whether Johnson would kill even a chicken or not. I regret those words.”

He emphasised that fresh instructions from the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces high command prioritise stability and civilian protection. According to Olony, the Chief of Defence Forces has ordered displaced residents to return home safely as security improves.

“The Chief of Defence Forces has instructed that all citizens should return to their respective places,” he said.

Olony also announced the launch of a disarmament campaign aimed at separating civilians from armed actors and restoring order in the area. He called on chiefs and local authorities to cooperate by identifying individuals in possession of illegal firearms.

“We are going to kick-start disarmament here in Lou. Nothing should connect soldiers with civilians,” he warned, noting reports of people openly drilling with weapons.

On the broader conflict, Olony struck a conciliatory tone toward the SPLA-IO, describing them as political competitors rather than enemies. He argued that leadership must be determined democratically, not through violence.

“SPLA-IO are our brothers. If they want to rule, let them seek power through elections,” he said.

His remarks come amid heightened clashes in Upper Nile, as authorities push for de-escalation, disarmament, and a return to normal life for affected communities.

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