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South Sudan discuss conflicts over grazing rights
May 9, 2006 (Nairobi) – Governors of the 10 southern Sudan states met in juba last Wednesday to discuss among other things how to prevent conflicts over grazing areas, water points and agriculturural lands which have fuelled violent inter-tribal border disputes in the south. The governors discussed the current state borders, which were drawn up by United Nations relief agencies during the war. The U-N also attended the meeting, referred to as the governor’s forum. The chairman of the meeting, central Equatoria state governor clement Wani, criticized the current state borders and maps saying they were drawn without consulting with the local authorities. Wani also criticized the change of names of rivers, mountains, valleys and international borders. Unity state governor Taban Deng Gai termed the border issue as “a big headache”, citing the oil wells in his state annexed to southern Kordofan which he said is unacceptable.
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