10/03/2025
Press Release
10 March 2025
On SSPDF Accusations Against the First Vice President of Blocking their Scattered Soldiers
It has come to our attention that Lt. Gen. James Koang Chuol, Assistant CDF for Training, and Maj. Gen. L*l Ruai Koang, SSPDF Spokesperson, during a press conference on Monday in Bilpham, accused the First Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan and Chairman and Commander-in-Chief of the SPLM/SPLA-IO, H.E. Dr. Riek Machar Teny-Dhurgon, of blocking SSPDF plans to evacuate their scattered forces in Akobo County of Jonglei State.
We would like to categorically refute these baseless accusations, which are a complete misrepresentation of the facts.
To clarify the situation, the SSPDF soldiers in question numbered five. Sadly, one of these five soldiers died en route. The remaining soldiers, led by an officer named Garang Wol, fled to Buong, in Akobo West, following the incident in Wech-Yar-Adiu in Nasir.
Upon their arrival in the area, SSPDF soldiers communicated their presence to the First Vice President through the Buong Payam administrator. Subsequently, the First Vice President contacted Maj. Gen. James Utong Liah, Commander of SPLA-IO Division 8, informed him of the SSPDF soldiers and directed him to provide them with protection.
Demonstrating good faith and commitment to cooperation, General James Utong Liah, offered to es**rt the stranded SSPDF soldiers to Walgak, from where they could be transferred to Wat, the nearest SSPDF station. However, the SSPDF soldiers declined this offer and instead opted to remain in Buong and await evacuation to Juba from that location.
So, these SSPDF soldiers are currently in Buong by their own choice, where they are being hosted by local residents and are under the protection of the SPLA-IO.
Furthermore, the First Vice President has been actively engaged in efforts to locate scattered SSPDF soldiers and officers in Nasir and Ulang counties, with the intention of facilitating their transportation to Juba. To date, we have located approximately 108 officers, NCOs, and men who are being sheltered by local communities, primarily in Ulang County. Two wounded soldiers, accompanied by three others, were successfully flown to Juba yesterday, March 9, 2025, for medical treatment. We anticipate that further soldiers will emerge from hiding as these search efforts continue.
It is crucial to acknowledge the remarkable role of local communities, including the youth, in providing shelter and assistance to these soldiers.
We call upon the SSPDF to prioritize de-escalation and work collaboratively to resolve this situation constructively.
Puok Both Baluang
Ag. Press Secretary,
Office of the First Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan, and Chairman and Commander-in-Chief of SPLM/SPLA-IO