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September 13, 2012 (RUMBEK) - The Governor of South Sudan’s Warrap State, Nyandeng Malek, has expelled a Sudanese humanitarian relief worker allegedly over participation in local politics against her administration, the gubernatorial order shows on Thursday.

Local officials in the state, which is home to the country’s first President Salva Kiir Mayardit, and members of the State Legislative Assembly say the order dated 7 August 2012 is generating sharp criticism and political tension.

The letter with titled "Madut Malual to leave Warrap State within 48 hours", a copy of which Sudan Tribune has obtained, was addressed to the Field Director of Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), an international non-governmental organization operating in Alek Payam [district] in Gogrial West County.

The letter, which carries the signature of Governor Nyadeng, cited remarks made by Madut Malual, a local Field Coordinator working for Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) at a community meeting organized by Sudanese Network for Democratic Elections (SuNDE).

SuNDE is a nonpartisan coalition of Sudanese civil society organizations committed to promoting the ability of the South Sudanese public to participate freely, equitably, and effectively in transparent and democratic processes, and ensure that the outcomes of those processes reflect the will of citizens. SuNDE was established on April 18, 2009 before secession of South Sudan from neighbouring Sudan in July 2011.

It operates in all the ten states of South Sudan and holds membership made up of over 75 civil society groups. It is one of the largest domestic election observation networks in the country. It participated in the 2009 general elections and in the observation of the conduct of the referendum held in January 2011.

The meeting was attended by senior members of the South Sudan’s governing Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) branch office in the state, including Alesio Makuc Makuc Ngongdit who serves as both the party’s State Secretary General and the Commissioner Gogrial West County.

Other participants included Machok Majong MP; a member of Juba based National Legislative Assembly as well as members of the Warrap State Legislative Assembly from the area. Chiefs from the Gogrial West County including intellectuals and various youth groups were also in attendance on 3 August, 2012.

The governor quoted her confidants as telling her that humanitarian the aid worker “talked ill” about her administration, particularly about the last cabinet reshuffle at the meeting.

The place where the meeting was held was not mentioned in the letter but local sources told Sudan Tribune on Thursday that it was conducted inside Kuacjok town.

“During the discussion, Mr. Madut Malual who is a field coordinator for NCA in Alek Payam of Gogrial West incited that Kuac community has no minister in the state government which is humiliation to our community. Therefore should not cooperate with my government. This move was supported by Hon. Machok Majong and declared his resolution that Kuac land will not be distributed anymore by the government which is not considering Kuac community and I will stand by my works”, the governor’s letter quoting remarks made at the meeting reads in part.

Attempts by Sudan Tribune to speak to the state Minister of Information and Governor’s secretary were unsuccessful. The secretary refused to comment referring Sudan Tribune’s calls to the Governor and state Minister of Information, stressing that the issue was beyond her capacity.

Governor Malek in the expulsion order tries to justify that her decision was in line with efforts by her administration to maintain peace and unity which she says NGOs should adopt and do the same role “instead of creating more divisions and undermining government policy”.

“Those who witnessed this ill talking were Gogrial West County Commissioner, SPLM State Secretary and Political Advisor, Alesio Makuc Makuc and chiefs. Mr. Madut Malual instead of standing as humanitarian staff turns to be politician by calling community to destabilize the government. Therefore, I order him (Madut) as an NGO staff to leave Warrap State within 48 hours from this date of 7th August, 2012”, the letter adds in part.

The Governors decision has drawn a lot of criticism for violating South Sudanese and Warrap State’s constitutions, which guarantee the right to freedom of expression.

“The act of Governor Nyandeng Malek does not show any single sense of leadership. Her act contravenes not only individual rights to freely express their opinions on any public matters but serves as a clear violation of the Transitional Constitution of South Sudan, which is very clear. The constitution does not give any public figure including our president General Salva Kiir Mayardit, to expel any citizen from any territory in South Sudan, just for expressing their opinions requiring government officials to adjust their performances”, a dissident state official told Sudan Tribune on Thursday via phone from Kuacjok town, capital of the state.

Several officials have expressed the need to handle the issue at the local level by bringing the two sides together to resolve the dispute including return of the expelled aid worker to his job.

“Attempts are being made to bring the two sides together to resolve the dispute instead of taking it to the President or the National Assembly and the general public”, a source close to governor Nyandeng said on Thursday from Kuacjok.

The official preferring to remain anonymous over the issue said “actually we have seen reservations and justifications being made by the two sides to cover themselves but I believe these ways are not helping. Instead they are increasing tension and widening mistrust”.

But another source, also one of the closest allies to the governor, and who holds a cabinet position, said the remarks were correct and that nothing was fabricated. He accused those cited in the meeting as calling members of their community as “bunch of idiots” working for their “own interests” which does not in any way represents view of the cited Kuac community.

“These are just bunch of idiots. What they say is all bullshit. They make irresponsible remarks which do not make sense; even a headman in the village can not talk the way they talk”.

"Their talks show the type of the people they are. They do not represent anybody even those they claim to be speaking for them do not listen to them anymore. They should just be fair and honest enough to say what they want as individuals, without claiming that they represent [the] interest[s] of the community”, he explained.

"How can they claim they have not been represented in the state government while they have members in the state assembly? They also have senior government officials at the national government all representing Warrap and their purported community. This childish thinking must be discouraged by all means”, he said.

He gave example of South Sudan’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Joseph Lual Achuil, who hails from Gogrial West. “When people keep quiet, other thinks the rest are foolish. No. this is to create harmony and peaceful coexistence amongst our people”, he explained.

Attempts to reach Hon. Machok Majong and Madut Malual, the expelled aid worker have failed. Both of whom are in Juba following up the case at a high level. Sources in the office of the president have accepted receiving the complaint although the President has not yet been informed.

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Warrap State’s Deputy Governor, Colonel Akech Tong Aleu. (Gurtong)

Copies of the complaint were given to the internal security, office of the minister of humanitarian affairs and disaster management, South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission both at the national and state levels. Other recipients include Gogrial West County commissioner, and Warrap’s Deputy Governor, Colonel Akech Tong Aleu.

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  • 14 September 2012 07:26, by Madina Tonj

    I have been mentioning many times about nepotism and alluding policy that seem to be in the heart and minds of most Gogrialan people. Also I had said that, these Gogrialan can even discriminate themselves. There are six communities only in Gogrial which are as follows 1 Twic, 2 Awan Chan, 3 Awan Mou, 4 Agook, 5 Apuk Giir Thiik and last 6 Kuac Ayok. How come this Kuac Ayok has no representative?

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    • 14 September 2012 14:26, by okucu pa lotinokwan

      The governor would fris,t give frist and last warning to Malual, than expelling him from her state,all those youths currently working with NGOs one day they will be leaders,in this born Nation
      OKUCUU PA LOTINOKWAN

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  • 14 September 2012 07:26, by Madina Tonj

    I have been mentioning many times about nepotism and alluding policy that seem to be in the heart and minds of most Gogrialan people. Also I had said that, these Gogrialan can even discriminate themselves. There are six communities only in Gogrial which are as follows 1 Twic, 2 Awan Chan, 3 Awan Mou, 4 Agook, 5 Apuk Giir Thiik and last 6 Kuac Ayok. How come this Kuac Ayok has no representative?

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  • 14 September 2012 07:26, by Madina Tonj

    I have been mentioning many times about nepotism and alluding policy that seem to be in the heart and minds of most Gogrialan people. Also I had said that, these Gogrialan can even discriminate themselves. There are six communities only in Gogrial which are as follows 1 Twic, 2 Awan Chan, 3 Awan Mou, 4 Agook, 5 Apuk Giir Thiik and last 6 Kuac Ayok. How come this Kuac Ayok has no representative?

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  • 14 September 2012 07:27, by Madina Tonj

    I have been mentioning many times about nepotism and alluding policy that seem to be in the heart and minds of most Gogrialan people. Also I had said that, these Gogrialan can even discriminate themselves. There are six communities only in Gogrial which are as follows 1 Twic, 2 Awan Chan, 3 Awan Mou, 4 Agook, 5 Apuk Giir Thiik and last 6 Kuac Ayok. How come this Kuac Ayok has no representative?

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  • 14 September 2012 07:33, by Michael Angelo

    This female governor want to destroy Warrap and divided the people of Warrao State. She becomes autocrat after she secures her seat as governor. Anyhow, an elected governor should respect the freedom of speech and respect other people’s opinion. Being working with an organization doesn’t prevent you from expressing your view.

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    • 14 September 2012 07:44, by Michael Angelo

      Madina Tonj,
      Kuach Ayok community never petition Kuajok to be the capital of the Sate. Why you always so obsess to something beyonf your imagination or be able to solve? Kuajok was chosen by all counties because it’s in the center of the State. When George Kongor Arop choose Warrap a state name no body complain as you always do.

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      • 14 September 2012 07:59, by Madina Tonj

        Michael Angelo
        I know exactly the minds of Gogrialan can answer poorly like that. First of all,they counties on both were not include in the process of transfer Warrap’s capital. Second, Kuacjok is the inner of Wau if you know what inner mean. Again, Mayen Rual and Abiem would have been center of Warrap State. no compared on promotion of Warrap as a HQ of all 4 States Bahr al Ghazal during George

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    • 14 September 2012 10:49, by Brother Billy

      Michael Angelo, you are absolutely right and I wish all the citizens where like you. If South Sudan was to be ruled by such self centered leader like Nyandeng, the Country would have gone back to war long time ago. If the governor is the first to violate the constitution, who do you think will promote and protect the right of the citizens? Let us first see what the national assembly will do to her

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    • 14 September 2012 11:07, by Madut Ngong Mozez

      Madut Malual is citizen of Warrap state by nature and birth and no one would opt to dismiss him from the state,moreover,freedom of speech is a legal provision to all the citizen of a given country including South Sudan if that woman does not know.I wander how this woman became a governor when she had never gone through any school corridor,she is just an illiterate who know nothing about human righ

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  • 14 September 2012 07:41, by Madina Tonj

    I think the GOSS must considering separation in Warrap State simply because there will be no development when you see how these people did things very unusual way. I think Tonj alone is qualified to be one State because there are 34 communities within Tonj plus Bongo and we need to leave them so that, they decide which way they want to live but combining Gogrial and Tonj have come a disease no end

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  • 14 September 2012 07:41, by Madina Tonj

    I think the GOSS must considering separation in Warrap State simply because there will be no development when you see how these people did things very unusual way. I think Tonj alone is qualified to be one State because there are 34 communities within Tonj plus Bongo and we need to leave them so that, they decide which way they want to live but combining Gogrial and Tonj have come a disease no end

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  • 14 September 2012 07:41, by Madina Tonj

    I think the GOSS must considering separation in Warrap State simply because there will be no development when you see how these people did things very unusual way. I think Tonj alone is qualified to be one State because there are 34 communities within Tonj plus Bongo and we need to leave them so that, they decide which way they want to live but combining Gogrial and Tonj have come a disease no end

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    • 14 September 2012 09:51, by Luethee Ngong Anyoun

      Dear Governor Nyandeng , i agree with you with the steps you take this how the will learn to respect the government policy and behaves well , iwant the rest of the state governors should follow those steps Nyandeng has taken so that they do,nt undermine GOV, policy any more and not intering local politics .
      i agree with the seapration of Warab State of being big and different ethenics tribes .

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      • 14 September 2012 11:01, by Brother Billy

        To Luethee Ngong, It is a very negative idea to be supported by any citizen with a vision of becoming a leader in future. A government is not respected for being so arrogant to its people but for the services delivered to citizens, if so there would have been no constitution that promote the right for all. this is a traumatized decision that a true & elected governor should do to her people,shame

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  • 14 September 2012 07:56, by malieng

    That is good for Warrap Pple to witness the act of Female dominated Government, The state headed by them to cabinet will gain only devastation.

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  • 14 September 2012 09:26, by 4Justice

    I’ve known Nyandeng since she was a teenage girl. I know her better than her own parents , who ever appointed her, committed a grave mistake.

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    • 14 September 2012 09:46, by 4Justice

      This is rediculous Mr. Madut Malual was born and raised in Kuajok, how can you expel someone from his home? if this is how things are done in Chuibet, please go back! South Sudan is a democratic country Madut as a citizen of this country reserves the right to freedom of expression.

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      • 14 September 2012 11:58, by Madut Ngong Mozez

        This woman has painted Warrap state out of black,I think people have started regretting "why the brought her to power" and perhaps it’s appalling for her to turn against the ordinary people who are interested in allowing the truth to speak for itself by expressing their opinions,a leader must be criticized and shouldn’t be aggressive to the extend of sending people away from the state,shame on her

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      • 14 September 2012 15:06, by Muonyjang

        Thanks bro for your concern.Nyandeng must go back and rest at her mother house,she is not fit to lead Warrap.imagine Cueibet is being led by her bro as a commissioner and here as a governor,what do they have and they rest don’t have?Shame on the people of warrap for elected her and this is the second best lesson after Deng Mayom being tortured and expelled from SLA 2011.Warrap must find solution

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  • 14 September 2012 09:58, by Achuil Manyuat Tong

    I am not please with the way Governor Nyandeng went to run this state. She does not only qualify to be a dictator but also qualify to be murderer. I wonder what would have happen had Madut Malual refuse to leave Warrap state for her.
    I find it hard to believe whether this lady is in the office to protect the right of the people of Warrap state and defend both the state and national constitution?

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  • 14 September 2012 10:34, by Brother Billy

    Dear Warrap Citizens, the constitution of our state and that of the nation explain clearly that the citizen have right to freedom of expression via media & public meetings.However, our state governor is the first person to violate the constitution first by Beating an MP from Tonj and again ordered Madut Malual to leave the State within 48 hrs as if the state belongs to her alone! what a messed up

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  • 14 September 2012 11:07, by THE BIG KING

    This crazy women is very stupid. She is an Idiot....Look at warrap roads in terrible condition and she is busy expelling citizens from the state...is Warrap for her?

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  • 14 September 2012 14:49, by Muonyjang

    Who is Nyandeng to expel an ordinary citizen of Kuac Community? Let her be grumbling around and that deadly order of hers will never work.she is just a woman who is too greedy and never like people to talk of her admistrative failures. Where is the freedom of speech and the right of the citizens in the gov’t if people are being forced not to express what they feel bad about the government? Bullshi

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    • 14 September 2012 15:57, by Lok T Simon

      Dear Southern Sudanese readers,
      There are two things neededto be analyzed on Nyandeng cases.
      1- let’s judge to see whether Nyandeng was expelling Madut Malual from Warrap state as a citizen or whether expelling Madut from state as NGOS before we challenging her. If Nyandeng expeled Madut from state as a citizen, then she was totally wrong and also if Nyandeng expeled madut from state as an NGOS-

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      • 14 September 2012 16:31, by Lok T Simon

        — - Then she was partially wrong and partially right.NGOS are none governmental who don’t bother with government affairs, however, NGOS intervents into anything concerning human rights abuses in the country. Nyandeng was partially wrong because it seems she didn’t write note mistake to Madut Malual’s employer (NCA), which showing her condemination on Madut involvement in local politic. It was up-

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        • 14 September 2012 16:43, by Lok T Simon

          —upto NCA as employer of Madut Malual to expelling him as employee of theirs but not expeled him as citizen.
          You people who are always against NYandeng Malek as woman, you are always wrong. When will you allow your female to participate in poplitic as citizen? This is 21st century and we badly need equality of gender balance across the politic matters in the country.Who doesn’t makes mistake?

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      • 15 September 2012 06:47, by Nan dit

        Dear readers, you need to judge this case properly. One thing to be observe is, do the aid worker does this after working hours with NCA or was it the time he represent NCA?. If he attended the community meeting after he completed NCA bussiness, then the govenor was wrong.

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    • 14 September 2012 16:15, by John Akot

      Dear brothers your comments are in place, but i want to asure you that our govt does want us as citizen to express our views as warrap citizen,really Nyadeng Malek as no right to dimiss Madut malual the ordinary citizen of warrap who vote for her in the general election to be become a governor,our right as citizen of this state are not been protected as well as in the law.

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    • 14 September 2012 16:17, by John Akot

      Dear brothers your comments are in place, but i want to asure you that our govt does want us as citizen to express our views as warrap citizen,really Nyadeng Malek as no right to dimiss Madut malual the ordinary citizen of warrap who vote for her in the general election to be become a governor,our right as citizen of this state are not been protected as well as in the law.

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      • 14 September 2012 20:35, by Ruach

        She is useless woman!How comes you expel some one borne in that State from the State?

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