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Community raises concerns over Enjojo project in Lantoto National Game Park

By Cecilia Jennifer

August 21, 2025
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Community raises concerns over Enjojo project in Lantoto National Game Park

The community of Tore, The Minister of National Game Park, the Governor of CES plus the delegations during a meeting in Juba. / courtesy photo

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The Tore community has voiced serious concerns over the ongoing development of the Lantoto National Game Park by the Enjojo Project.

The local have cited a lack of consultation and transparency in the project.

Members of the Tore community, alongside the Minister of Wildlife and Tourism, Risik Zachariah Hassan and it’s delegation, met with Central Equatoria State Governor, Rabi Mujung Emmanuel, to discuss the matter and seek clarification on the project’s implementation.

Speaking to the press after the meeting at the State Secretariat, Peter Loro Alberto, Undersecretary in the Ministry of Wildlife and Tourism, acknowledged the community’s dissatisfaction with how the Enjojo Project was initiated.

“The community expressed that the project was not fully discussed with them before activities began in Lantoto, However, we have communicated to them that Enjojo is undertaking the development of the National Game Park, which will ultimately benefit the Tore community.” He said.

He further explained that the project will include the construction of hotels, roads, park headquarters, and checkpoints, along with the promotion of ecotourism and community conservation efforts.

Minister of Animal Resources, Alex Latiyo, also confirmed that the Tore community had filed formal complaints regarding the Enjojo Project’s activities, particularly the lack of consultation and clarity about tourism development plans in the area.

“The meeting recognized the legitimacy of the community’s concerns, the National Ministry of Wildlife Conservation, together with the Central Equatoria State government, has agreed to address these concerns in the next phase of project implementation.” Latiyo said.

He emphasized the importance of collaboration among the Lantoto National Game Park authorities, local border communities, and other stakeholders to ensure mutual understanding and development.

Speaking on behalf of the Tore community, Chairperson Ali Hassan Juma said there are concerns because they found people working on their land without informing them and that made them upset. But today, we have received clarity about the Enjojo Project.” Said Hassan

He added that the community is not opposed to development but wants proper communication and involvement in all stages of the project.

“If this project is implemented properly, with clear communication between the community, ministries, and the Central Equatoria State government, it will bring great benefits to us,” Juma said.

He further said they’re ready to cooperate moving forward, as long as there is mutual understanding and respect.

The meeting marks a significant step toward rebuilding trust and ensuring inclusive development in Lantoto National Game Park.

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