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Kiir pardons 97 prisoners at End-of-Year state dinner

The announcement was made during the End-of-Year State Dinner held at the State House in Juba, an event that brought together senior government officials, representatives of civil society organisations, members of the business community, religious leaders, and the diplomatic corps. The annual gathering served as a platform for the President to reflect on the state of the nation and outline key priorities for the year ahead.

by Sudans Post
December 31, 2025

Kiir orders release of 97 prisoners at End-of-Year state dinner
President Salva Kiir presides over an End-of-Year State Dinner at J1 on Wednesday, 31/12/2025. [Photo: Courtesy]
JUBA — President Salva Kiir on Wednesday ordered the release of 97 inmates from prisons across South Sudan, describing the move as a gesture of reconciliation and national healing as the country prepares to enter a crucial election year.

The announcement was made during the End-of-Year State Dinner held at the State House in Juba, an event that brought together senior government officials, representatives of civil society organisations, members of the business community, religious leaders, and the diplomatic corps. The annual gathering served as a platform for the President to reflect on the state of the nation and outline key priorities for the year ahead.

In his address, President Kiir urged South Sudanese to reject violence in all its forms and instead embrace peace, dialogue, and unity. He stressed that national cohesion remains the foundation for sustainable development and long-term stability, particularly as the country moves closer to the long-awaited general elections scheduled for December 2026.

According to a statement seen by Sudans Post, Kiir reaffirmed his administration’s determination to ensure that the elections take place as planned, noting that a peaceful and credible electoral process is essential for consolidating democracy. He emphasized the need for adequate financial and logistical support to the National Elections Commission, saying the availability of resources will be critical to the successful conduct of the polls.

He also highlighted the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding peace, calling on political leaders, civil society, and community leaders to play an active role in discouraging violence and promoting tolerance.

The statement added that the release of the 97 inmates was intended to reinforce the spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation as the country closes the year and looks toward a new beginning.

This statement, however, contradicts the reality on the ground. As South Sudan enters 2026, Kiir’s opponents, mainly from the South Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A-IO), remain in detention amid political persecution.

At least eight prominent members of the party, including First Vice President Riek Machar, continue to face trial after they were charged with treason following their alleged involvement in the Nasir incident, which left several soldiers and civilians killed.

Kiir’s reconciliation gesture, perhaps, does not transcend political boundaries, especially when his adversaries are persecuted and potentially blocked from participating in an election where only Kiir and his party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Government (SPLM-IG), face no serious opposition.

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