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Western Equatoria eases alcohol crackdown, upholds ban on ‘harmful’ brands

The decision marks a shift in approach from the sweeping crackdown initiated under former Governor Barrister James Altaib Jazzy Berapai, during which large quantities of alcoholic drinks were seized and, in some cases, destroyed.

by Sudans Post
March 3, 2026

Western Equatoria eases alcohol crackdown, upholds ban on ‘harmful’ brands
Daniel Badagbu Rimbasa, Governor, Western Equatoria State. [Photo: Courtesy]
YAMBIO – Western Equatoria State (WES) Governor Daniel Badagbu Rimbasa has announced a partial relaxation of restrictions on alcoholic beverages previously confiscated by the former state administration, while upholding a six-month ban on specific brands deemed harmful to public security.

The decision marks a shift in approach from the sweeping crackdown initiated under former Governor Barrister James Altaib Jazzy Berapai, during which large quantities of alcoholic drinks were seized and, in some cases, destroyed.

The earlier measures were introduced as part of broader efforts to address insecurity in the state, with authorities linking alcohol abuse to rising criminal incidents.

Speaking at his official reception at Yambio Freedom Square on Wednesday, Governor Badagbu said traders would be allowed to sell the remaining confiscated beverages within a one-month grace period.

He explained that the move is intended to help business owners recover their capital and cushion them from further financial losses.

“I am allowing traders to sell the remaining confiscated beverages within one month so that they can recover their capital,” the Governor said.

However, the governor made it clear that the government’s position on certain alcoholic brands remains unchanged.

He announced that five beverages — Kasongo, Votika Mix, Saldor, Tramoula and Bang — will remain banned from markets across the state for the next six months.

“Drinks such as Kasongo, Votika Mix, Saldor, Tramadol and Bang will remain banned for six months because they have been identified as major contributors to insecurity,” he stated.

According to the State Security Committee, the listed drinks have been identified as major contributors to insecurity in the state. Authorities claim that a significant number of criminal acts were committed by individuals allegedly under the influence of these particular brands.

Governor Badagbu stressed that his administration is committed to striking a balance between supporting legitimate businesses and safeguarding public order. “We want our traders to thrive, but we cannot compromise on the safety of our communities,” he said, underscoring his government’s resolve to maintain law and order.

The announcement was made during a public event that also featured remarks from the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio, Barani Eduardo Hiboro Kusala. The Bishop expressed optimism that Western Equatoria could reclaim its reputation as the country’s “Green State” under the new leadership.

“We believe Western Equatoria can regain its name as the Green State under your leadership,” Bishop Hiboro said, praising the Governor’s commitment to peace, stability and development.

He commended Governor Badagbu’s stated commitment to peace, stability and development, and appealed to President Salva Kiir to continue supporting leaders who prioritise security and unity.

The Bishop further reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to praying for lasting peace and cohesion in Western Equatoria and South Sudan as a whole.

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