South Sudan Forces Arrests Oil Minister, Senior Military Officials In Threat To Peace Deal

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South Sudanese forces on Wednesday arrested the petroleum minister and several senior military officials allied with First Vice President Riek Machar.

Machar’s spokesperson, Puok Both Baluang, said on Wednesday, adding that the arrest of the minister and senior military officials jeopardised a peace deal that ended a five-year civil war.

The arrests follow intense fighting in recent weeks in the strategic northern town of Nasir between national forces and the White Army militia, a loosely organised group mostly comprising armed Nuer, Machar’s ethnic group.

The White Army fought alongside Machar’s forces in the 2013-2018 civil war that pitted them against predominantly ethnic Dinka troops loyal to President Salva Kiir.

Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol, who hails from Nasir, and the deputy head of the army, Gabriel Doup Lam, were arrested, while all other senior military officials allied with Machar were placed under house arrest, said Machar’s spokesperson, Puok Both Baluang.

“As of now, there’s not any reason provided to us that led to the arrest or the detention of (these) officials,” Baluang told Reuters.

South Sudanese troops were also deployed around Machar’s residence, although he had been able to travel to his office on Wednesday morning, Baluang said.

In the government’s first comments since the arrests, Information Minister Michael Makuei accused forces loyal to Machar of collaborating with the White Army and attacking a military garrison near Nasir town on Tuesday.

Makuei did not comment on the detentions but said Kiir had vowed that the country would not go back to war.

“The government is in the process of addressing this situation and people should not panic or listen to unfounded and unrealistic wild rumours that are being spread by enemies of peace and stability,” Makuei said in a statement.