Ex-NSS detainee Kerbino Wol forms new rebel group to fight Kiir

Photo: Kerbino Wol sitting in court in 2019 [Photo credit via Getty Images]

Photo: Kerbino Wol sitting in court in 2019 [Photo credit via Getty Images]

JUBA – Former South Sudan National Security Service (NSS) detainee and prominent businessman, Kerbino Wol, has rebelled against the government of President Salva Kiir Mayardit saying he will fight for reforms.

Wol made the announcement during an interview with the South Sudan in Focus program which is aired on daily basis by the Voice of American.

He called the new movement as the 7th of October Movement and will fight for reforms in the country which president Salva Kiir acted with impunity as if the country belongs to him.

“We are the 7th of October Movement which has been formed in South Sudan and today it is a very historical day in South Sudan,” Kerbino Wol said.

“The teams behind this group are young people of South Sudan that have finally been awakened by the suppression, the injustice and the failure of the leadership in the country. So they have taken the lead to liberate themselves from the oppression and the poor leadership in the country,” he added.

Kerbino Wol was arrested along Peter Biar Ajak in 2018 and then sentenced to 15 years in 2019 for terrorism, spying and insurgency.

He was pardoned in late January this year by President Salva Kiir.

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