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Bor Commissioner urges Awerial IDPs to return home, says security restored

Ateny made the remarks on Tuesday during a solidarity visit to displaced families in Mangkaman, where thousands have sought refuge after fleeing violence and insecurity in parts of Jonglei. The commissioner’s message focused on reassurance, telling families that the situation that forced them to escape had largely been stabilized.

by Sudans Post
February 4, 2026

Bor Commissioner urges IDPs to return home, credits SSPDF for restoring calm
The internal Displaced Persons in Mangkaman, Awerial County, Lakes State. [Photo: Courtesy].
JUBA — The Commissioner of Bor County in South Sudan’s Jonglei State, Samuel Ateny Pech, has urged Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) sheltering in Awerial County to return to their homes, saying security conditions in Jonglei State have significantly improved following operations by the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF).

Ateny made the remarks on Tuesday during a solidarity visit to displaced families in Mangkaman, where thousands have sought refuge after fleeing violence and insecurity in parts of Jonglei. The commissioner’s message focused on reassurance, telling families that the situation that forced them to escape had largely been stabilised.

“I want to assure you that the insecurity that forced you to flee has been brought under control by the SSPDF under the leadership of President Salva Kiir. Currently, most areas are under the control of the SSPDF,” Ateny said.

He encouraged residents to consider a safe and voluntary return, stressing that local authorities are working with the national government and humanitarian partners to create favourable conditions for resettlement.

During the visit, Ateny met with displaced families, community leaders, and aid organisations to assess pressing humanitarian needs. Many IDPs cited shortages of food, shelter, and medical services, saying they fled their homes due to fears of further attacks and instability.

Despite the hardships, Ateny assured the families that their welfare remains a priority for Bor County authorities.

“You are our people, and your safety and dignity come first,” he said. “We will continue engaging relevant authorities and humanitarian partners to ensure assistance reaches those in need and that conditions are created for your safe return.”

The commissioner also commended the residents and leadership of Awerial County for hosting the displaced population despite limited resources, describing the gesture as a demonstration of solidarity among South Sudanese communities.

Awerial County Commissioner Mawut Phillip welcomed the visit, saying it boosted morale and drew attention to the urgent needs facing the displaced.

“I take full responsibility for your safety and security while you are here,” Mawut told the gathering. “Providing food is beyond my capacity, but we are appealing to humanitarian organisations to support you until the time comes for your return to your state.”

Both commissioners called for additional support from aid agencies, particularly in food assistance, healthcare, and protection services, warning that host communities are under growing strain as displacement continues.

The visit comes amid heightened tensions in northern Jonglei, where recurring clashes have uprooted thousands of civilians. Authorities say ongoing stabilisation efforts aim to restore calm and pave the way for displaced families to return home safely.

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