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UN agencies resume operation in Pibor after 2-month suspension over insecurity

The UN Humanitarian Agencies have reportedly resumed operations in Greater Pibor Administrative Area nearly two months after they pulled out from the area over insecurity.

by Sudans Post
December 3, 2021
South Sudan's map featuring Greater Pibor Administrative Area (in red) [Photo via Wikipedia]
South Sudan’s map featuring Greater Pibor Administrative Area (in red) [Photo via Wikipedia]

JUBA — The UN Humanitarian Agencies have reportedly resumed operations in Greater Pibor Administrative Area nearly two months after they pulled out from the area over insecurity.

In October, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs evacuated over 70 humanitarian workers from Pibor following attack threats from the area youth demanding employment.

The youth group said their jobs have been taken away by aid workers from other parts of the country.

They demanded 80% employment in local and international organizations.

Speaking to Sudans Post this morning, the Information minister in Greater Pibor Administrative Area, Jay Adingora said that aid agencies have resumed their activities in Pibor since last week after the local government pleaded with them to come back and resume their activities.

“It’s true the humanitarian organizations who pull out from Greater Pibor Administrative Area sometime back, have resumed work, it’s started last week, some of them began coming back. Now most of them are here they are doing their activities normally, the demand of youth was discussed, and during the discussion, they accept to allow all the organizations to come back without any conditions, the government decided to call upon the organizations. Now what happened before will not happen again. The issue was discussed in the presence of Government, UN agencies and Youth” Adingora told Sudans Post reporter on Thursday in Juba.

Adingora said the pulling out of NGOs from Pibor areas has affected the delivery of health services.

 “We have been affected by lack of healthcare services after humanitarian organizations withdrew from the area following threats by local youth; the situation has made people vulnerable in the administrative area”

He said that the security situation in the area has improved and the people are going about doing their normal duties.

 “They [youth] accepted that all staff that was working with the organizations here in Pibor, whether they are national or international, all of them have been welcomed back without conditions,” he said.

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Comments 1

  1. Gol Bol says:
    4 years ago

    “UN agencies resume operation in Pibor after 2-month suspension over insecurity”

    UN and it sleazy NGOs must pack up and go home. They will be shot down, trust me. It means a WW3. it will start here in South Sudan. Fellows, we have informed you thorough and thorough, let any South Sudanese ever ever again brings, our cloned so-called arabs of North Sudan, Abeshas (so-called ethiopians) prostitutes, some of Bantuses, their evil white Americans, evil English people, their evil juus (so-called israel) attack dogs, their gulf arab states’ terrorism exporters, their UN, creepy NGOs, their United nations missions in South Sudan (UNMISS) of Indians, Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and of their creeps in between, on the the ‘disguise’ of their so-called AGENDA 21, UN WORLD GOVERNMENT, GOVERNMENT WITHOUT BORDERS, AFRICAN UNITY and REGIONAL INTEGRATION, HUMANITARIAN AID, DONATIONS, PEACE KEEPING, HUMAN RIGHTS and that we can live SIDE BY SIDE with the *vermins/parasites/virus* i has just mention.

    That is not going to happen under the sun or even in million years here in my home Jonglei and Upper Nile, reasons, pure HATRED and RACISM. Murles in ‘pi-bor’ water from Bor, says the Anyuaks of South Sudan and our Gambella region. To cut the story short, Mac Abol and Pibor are just Bor jaangs/muonyjaangs/Jenges/Dinkas countries, Pachalla, Dimmo, Panyudo, Dhink, Gambella, Bongo are our Anyuak people countries.When we our enemies that we are going to bomb them, they don’t don’t listen. but when later bomb them, then run and cry babies, that ‘the Muonyjaangs/Jaangs/Jenges/Jonkoth’ are very RACISTS, i am not psychologist, but steal some baby is not a good idea. The steal the Bor/Muonyjaangs/Jaangs/Jenges/Jonkoth babies all the times. But the cheap and dirty game is over>>>

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