AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElections & Governance: South Sudan’s opposition UPA says no election can be legitimate under war, insecurity and “state capture,” rejecting the December 22, 2026 poll date and calling for an inclusive national dialogue and a neutral caretaker transition. Constitutional Tension: An opinion piece warns the Transitional Constitution’s Articles 100(r) and (s) could threaten elected state officials after the 2026 elections by keeping presidential powers to remove governors and dissolve assemblies. Peace & Federalism: Equatoria traditional leaders urge federalism, security sector reforms, and credible elections in a communiqué after a peace conference in Kit. Dialogue on Cattle Withdrawal: A policy think tank calls for a national dialogue over stalled implementation of a presidential cattle-withdrawal order, saying delays are fueling land disputes, food insecurity and localized violence. Mining & Local Grievances: Eastern Equatoria Governor Louis Lobong temporarily suspends mining operations in Nakere after community unrest over environmental damage and weak local benefits. Health Security: WHO-linked reporting says a rare Ebola strain has a high chance of reaching South Sudan, as DRC cases surge and Uganda reports transmission. Economy & Banking: The Economic Cluster lifts the 10 million SSP cash withdrawal limit, a move aimed at easing the liquidity crisis and restoring confidence in formal banking. Telecom Costs: South Sudan’s NCA approves a phased telecom tariff exchange-rate adjustment, with the cost of a one-minute call set to rise. Infrastructure: Leer County receives its first concrete airstrip built by WFP to improve humanitarian access and emergency response.
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