JUBA, FEBRUARY 6th 2023 (Thejubamirror ) – The governor of South Sudan’s Central Equatoria state Emmanuel Adil Anthony has declared war against cattle keepers following the killing of 27 people by suspected herders from Bor last week.
While addressing citizens of Kojo-Keji on Monday said he forces will fight cattle herders if they attack local again.
“As I am here today, we have decided as the state government of Central Equatoria that we will stay here and if cattle herders want to kill or fight us, we will fight them here in Kojo-Keji,” said Adil.
Adil said cattle keepers from Jonglei state who graze their animals in Koji-Keji will forcefully be driven to home.
“I want to tell them from now that we will relocate where they are hiding and we will forcefully drive their cattle out of Koji-Keji,” he said.
Last week, Central Equatoria State Government resolved to temporarily relocate all the heads of the various security organs at the headquarters in Juba to Kajokeji County following the killing of 27 farmers in Kajo-Keji County after a deadly revenge attack by cattle keepers.
The incident happened in Likamerok village (Boma), in Lire constituency (Payam) when cattle keepers believed to be from Bor conducted a house-to-house murder of “innocent farmers” according to Commissioner of Kajo-Keji County, Mr Phanuel Dumo.
The attack came after a group of gunmen shot dead several cattle allegedly belonging to the Bor community.
The cattle herders from Bor living in the Kajo-Keji areas have been rivalling over land for grazing and farming for decades.