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Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor Community calls for halting of Land Demarcation in Nyamini

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Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor Community calls for halting of Land Demarcation in Nyamini

A bulldozer doing Darmacation in Nyamini, Lado Payam Juba County. / Photo by Awan Achiek

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Fresh land dispute have emerged in Lado Payam with Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor Community calling on the state government to stop Land Demarcation in Nyamini area.

Last week a group of elders and chiefs from Bari Community declared land demarcation in Nyamini area for more that 20,000 plots of land.

The Bari community claimed that the local Chiefs. women and youth as well as county leaders have all agreed that Nyamini be allotted as Nyamini City to all South Sudanese.

Executive of Jebel Lado, Justin Lado Wani appreciated the progress made by the communities of Illa Kare and Ku’daLo’dimi in allocating plots to meet the growing demand for urban housing.

“We don’t have much to say; we just want to commend what the Development Community and the two communities have accomplished. They have distributed tokens, and those with tokens will be given their plots,” Lado said.

“I am very happy and want to assure people that they should not fear; the area has been allocated to them, and we aim to make this area a city.” He added

In respond to the above, he called for demarcation of NyaminiCity to all South Sudanese.

A group of Nyangwara-PojuluTijor Community members met Paulino Lukudu Obede in Central Equatoria state and urged him to stop the demarcation process citing unresolved territorial dispute.

According to the statement extended to the media, Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor Community members presented a petition to Deputy Chairman, citing unresolved territorial disputes between the Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor and the Kuda Lodimi community in Lado Payam as the primary reason for their demand.

Addressing media after the meeting, Deputy Chairman Juma Jaden Lado called on the state government to intervene and stop demarcation process with immediate effect.

“We came to lodge our complaint with the Acting Governor because land demarcation is currently taking place in Nyamini. We demand our rightful place and reject the ongoing process,” Jaden said.

Yapete Mogga, Secretary General for the community outlined the petition’s key recommendations; including the cancellation of land tokens and demarcation in Nyamini and formation of a neutral committee to resolve the dispute.

“We propose that neighboring communities Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor, Kuda Lodimi, Yaro, Nyorja Lo Mere, Illikare, and Gurrum bring their landlords to traditionally declare and swear on ancestral land borders,” Mogga added.

Chief Michael Sadad Lado, Head Chief of Dolo Payam, stressed the need to resolve the dispute before any further development.

“We are not against demarcation, but it should involve the Nyangwara-Pojulu Tijor community. We want peace and don’t want conflict,” he said.

Responding to the community demand, the Deputy Governor of Central who was acting governor during the meeting acknowledged the concerns from the community and assured them of the State Government’s commitment to resolving the matter peacefully and inclusively.

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