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Tonj South Commissioner urges united front to curb cattle raiding in Warrap

Agany Lok Agany said sustained collaboration between county authorities, chiefs, and local communities has helped reduce cattle theft since 2025. Speaking to local media, the commissioner credited grassroots vigilance and community cooperation for the improvement in security.

by Sudans Post
January 12, 2026

Four killed, three injured in Lakes State cattle raids
An AK47-wielding herder walks behind his cattle during a dry seasonal migration in search for pasture. [Photo: Courtesy]
KUAJOK – The Commissioner of Tonj South County in Warrap State has called on authorities in neighbouring Tonj North and Tonj East counties to intensify coordinated efforts to curb cattle raiding, citing a noticeable decline in theft incidents following joint action with traditional leaders.

Agany Lok Agany said sustained collaboration between county authorities, chiefs, and local communities has helped reduce cattle theft since 2025. Speaking to local media, the commissioner credited grassroots vigilance and community cooperation for the improvement in security.

“Our communities have played a critical role in ensuring that individuals who steal other people’s cattle are apprehended and handed over to the authorities,” Agany said. “As a result, cases of cattle theft have reduced significantly.”

He noted that since December, Tonj South has recorded an average of five to six attempted cattle raids per month, most of which were thwarted, with stolen animals recovered and returned to their rightful owners. Agany described this progress as encouraging and praised local chiefs for their leadership and commitment to peace.

The commissioner attributed the gains to a recent directive issued by the new Governor of Warrap State, which urged county officials and traditional leaders to prioritize peace and security across the state.

“Those involved in cattle raiding are the ones fuelling violence and insecurity,” Agany said. “We must collectively fight these criminals who continue to terrorize our people. I appeal especially to the authorities in Tonj North to work tirelessly to ensure that perpetrators are arrested and held accountable. That is the only way lasting peace can be achieved in our region.”

Agany added that the governor’s directive has strengthened enforcement efforts, warning that individuals who violate the orders could face severe consequences under existing security regulations, including measures outlined in the so-called Greenbook, which prescribes strict penalties for violent crimes.

Meanwhile, last week, Warrap State Deputy Governor Aluel Messi visited Gogrial East County following a recent cattle raid in which more than 3,000 cattle were reportedly looted. The attackers were suspected to have come from Mayom County, although this claim could not be independently verified.

Images shared with this outlet showed the deputy governor visiting the swampy area where the incident occurred, accompanied by security personnel, as she assessed the situation on the ground.

Security analysts say sustained and firm action by state authorities is crucial to contain cattle-related violence, particularly as South Sudan prepares for upcoming elections. They argue that restoring law and order in rural areas will be key to ensuring stability and protecting civilian lives and livelihoods.

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