Detained South Sudanese Youth Leader Criticizing Campaign Materials Released
An SPLM youth leader who challenged the party to build roads and stock local hospitals with medicines rather than distribute “SPLM Oyee” campaign merchandise has been released from custody after a brief detention by National Security. According to civil society activist Edmund Yakani, family sources confirmed that Angok was taken into custody in Juba, allegedly by personnel from the National Security Service (NSS). When contacted, NSS Internal Security Bureau spokesperson Dav
An SPLM youth leader in South Sudan, who publicly criticized the party's focus on campaign merchandise over essential services like roads and healthcare, has been released from custody. He was briefly detained by National Security personnel in Juba. The leader had gained attention for urging politicians to prioritize development over party symbols, arguing that citizens need tangible improvements. He also questioned the assumption that wearing party colors reflects genuine loyalty, citing economic hardship. Upon his release, he denied rumors of defecting to the opposition, emphasizing that true loyalty stems from the heart. His release follows a period of public discourse on political priorities.
The release of the detained youth leader highlights ongoing political discourse in South Sudan regarding governance priorities and freedom of expression.
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