By Simon Deng
A four months dispute between the SPLM and SPLM-IO over the appointment of the Malakal town Mayor and his two deputies in Upper Nile State has been finally resolved, James Tor Monybuny, the State’s deputy governor has said.
The Malakal Town Mayor’s appointment has been a stalemate as SPLM claimed lion-share stipulated in the revitalized peace accord and the SPLM-IO objecting the move. It said the ruling party was dominant in all the states.
But on Wednesday, James Tor Monybuny, the deputy governor for the State said the compromise has been so far reached over the appointment of the city Mayor and his deputies.
“It was just a compromise because we have taken long, almost four months, but we have compromised.
“We have to normally work together for the sake of peace implementation, it is not matter of party interests,” said Monybuny
The deputy Governor noted that the move would help the government to scale up service delivery for the local population.
He was speaking during a joint Press Conference with the State Governor Mr. Budhok Ayang Anei Kur.
“The reason we all came to Juba was the issue of the Mayor and his two deputies, we have agreed and very soon we will return to the state to appoint the town mayor and his two deputies,” said Ayang.
According to the Upper Nile leaders, the Mayor will come from Eastern Counties of the Town.
These include Maban, Mawut, Ulang and Nasir as the first deputy Mayor comes from counties around Malakal. These are Bailiet, Akoka, Malut and Renk counties respectively.
The second deputy Mayor will feature from the counties in Western Bank namely Panyikang, Fashoda, Manyo or Makal.
“We made compromise because we want peace to be felt at every corner of the state. We will scale up peace dividend projects, embark on building roads and rehabilitating destroyed facilities,” said the Deputy Governor.
“Without peace in Nasir, Ulang, Maban, Fashoda, Manyo, Akoka and Renk then there is no peace in Upper Nile state, we want peace within our borders,” he added.
After deadlock on states’ allocation and local government levels last year, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In-Opposition (SPLM-IO), Dr. Riek Machar’s party was allotted Upper Nile state following months of stalemate.
However, the appointment of the governor had remained a contentious issue within the revitalized government since President Salva Kiir on refused to endorse the appointment of the then proposed Governor Gen. Johnson Olony as SPLM-IO candidate.
The SPLM-IO’s aspirant appointment remained controversial as Kiir couldn’t reverse his decision as required by Dr. Machar.
The ruling SPLM party under President Kiir glued to their interest and insisted on the formation of the states’ government and national assembly without Olony’s appointment
In November 2020, Dr. Machar reaffirmed his stature against the decision to halt the formation of the states formation and Legislative Assemblies after Kiir’s refused to appoint Gen. Olony, referring him as a warlord
Meanwhile on January 29, 2021, President Salva Kiir appointed Gen. Budhok Ayang Anei Kur from Dr. Machar’s party, as the anticipated Governor and James Tor Monybuny from the ruling party as the deputy Governor for Upper Nile respectively, ending a six months stalemate between Kiir’s administration and SPLM-IO over the Upper Nile State nominee for the Gubernatorial position