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Greater Pibor hands over three abductees to Central Equatoria

He said handing over the formerly abducted children further highlights the importance of collaboration between two sisterly states.

by Sudans Post
March 20, 2024

Greater Pibor Administrative and Central Equatoria State officials at the handover of children in Juba [Sudans Post]
JUBA – The Greater Pibor Administrator, Lokole Ame Bullen on Tuesday handed over three formerly abducted children to Central Equatoria State (CES) authorities.

The children were received by Central Equatoria State governor, Emmanuel Adil.

Addressing the media on Tuesday, both officials reaffirmed their commitment to recover all the abducted children and hand them over to their biological parents.

“We call for more collaborative efforts to end the menace in totality as they continue with sustained government’s efforts to bring the perpetrators to book to face the full force of the law. Also, CES government calls for peaceful coexistence with neighboring communities along their respective border,” said Adil.

He said handing over the formerly abducted children further highlights the importance of collaboration between two sisterly states.

“CES demonstrates willingness to work together towards common goals such as peace, security and reconciliation,” stressed Adil.

Bullen said the children abducted during violent confrontations between communities in the region were safely returned to Central Equatoria authorities.

“The handover of these abductees children signifies a commitment to resolving conflicts and promoting stability in South Sudan,” he stated.

Early this month, Pibor officials handed over eight children to CES as part of efforts to tackle conflict-related issues and promote peace-building in South Sudan.

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