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Media stakeholders calls for resumption of Radio Jonglei broadcasting

By Deng David Panchol

June 12, 2025
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The Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS) had called on the government of Jonglei State to allow Radio Jonglei to resume broadcasting.

This comes after the security forces shutdown the station last week, halting its broadcast for airing of an alleged tradition war song linked to one of the community involved in a dispute in the state.

In a statement, posted Thursday on its social media platform, AMDISS expressed the belief that the airing of the traditional song was unintentional.

“Mistakes happen and this incident was unintentional, particularly in light of the current difficult time when Jonglei State is grappling with inter-communal violence,” the statement explained.

AMDISS explained that the closure of the radio station is depriving the community of Jonglei State of crucial information.

“Shutting down operational radio station like Radio Jonglei deprives communities of essential information, leaving them in the dark at a time when communication is most needed,” it said.

‘’We strongly urge the Jonglei State authorities to reconsider this decision and allow Radio Jonglei to resume broadcasting immediately. At this critical juncture, the people of Jonglei State need voices of unity, not silence,’’ it added.

Rather than silencing the station, AMDISS encouraged security agencies to refer the matter to Media Authority for appropriate handling.

AMDISS acknowledged the crucial role radio jonglei has played for over a decade, in promoting peace, unity, and development across the state.

The station has fostered constructive dialogue, informed citizens, and served as a platform for reconciliation.

This is not the first time authorities have shutdown Radio Jonglei. In May 2022, the station was briefly closed for failing to broadcast a speech by then-Governor Denay Jock Chagor, sparking national criticism.

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