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Mvolo commissioner bans Nightclubs, citing rising threats to youth

The decision, issued this week, follows what county authorities describe as a worrying surge in underage involvement in late-night gatherings, drug abuse, alcohol consumption, and early pregnancies. The commissioner said the ban is intended to protect children and restore discipline within the community.

by Sudans Post
December 8, 2025

Mvolo commissioner bans nightclubs, citing rising threats to youth

YAMBIO – The Commissioner of Mvolo County in Western Equatoria State, Rubben Amaai, has announced a new and immediate ban on all nightclub operations across the county, saying nightlife activities have increasingly endangered the well-being of young people.

The decision, issued this week, follows what county authorities describe as a worrying surge in underage involvement in late-night gatherings, drug abuse, alcohol consumption, and early pregnancies. The commissioner said the ban is intended to protect children and restore discipline within the community.

Speaking to Sudans Post, Commissioner Ruben Amaai expressed serious concern over the growing number of informal discos and entertainment spots that operate without any control.

“We cannot allow our children to be exposed to environments that destroy their future. Nightclubs have become hotspots for immorality, drug abuse, and cases of early pregnancies. This ban is necessary for the safety of our youth,” he said.

Amaai directed security agencies, including police and local defence units, to immediately enforce the ban and shut down all venues operating as nightclubs. He warned that any violation would attract stern legal action.

He added that the ban will remain in force until the county develops a clear and enforceable regulatory framework that prioritises the protection of minors and ensures responsible entertainment practices.

“We will only revisit this decision when there are strong measures in place to guarantee public safety. For now, this is the only responsible step,” the commissioner stressed.

The fresh ban has triggered mixed reactions across Mvolo County. While some community members welcomed the directive, youth leaders and rights activists strongly opposed it.

Community advocate Paulex Dondilo condemned the commissioner’s decision, describing it as an excessive restriction that undermines the rights of adults and threatens the livelihoods of many young people working in the entertainment sector.

“This ban is rushed and does not reflect the interests of the wider community. Regulation—not total closure—is the best approach,” Paulex said.

He urged the county to instead introduce safer and more sustainable measures, such as strict age verification at entry points, licensing and monitoring of nightlife venues, improved security presence, and limited operating hours rather than full closure.

Paulex warned that banning nightclubs entirely may push young people into unsafe, underground entertainment spaces that are harder to control.

Parents in Mvolo expressed mixed views. Some believe the ban will help address growing indiscipline among teenagers, while others fear young people may now turn to hidden and more dangerous alternatives.

A local business owner, who asked not to be named, said the ban will hurt the already struggling local economy.

“We rely on nightlife to employ young people. The closure means many families will lose income,” he said.

Nightclub owners, state officials in Western Equatoria have not yet commented on the commissioner’s new directive.

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