Pibor Administrative Area
The Pibor Administrative Area is an administrative area in South Sudan.[1] [2]
Pibor Administrative Area | |
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Pibor in South Sudan | |
Country | South Sudan |
Region | Greater Upper Nile |
Capital | Pibor |
Government | |
• Chief Administrator | TBA |
Area | |
• Total | 41,962 km2 (16,202 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 214,676 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
History
From the beginning of South Sudanese independence, the Anyuak, Jie, Kachepo, and Murle people in Jonglei sought greater autonomy from the Jonglei State government dominated by Nuer and Dinka. The resulting armed insurrections against the Government of South Sudan GoSS, initially dispersed, coalesced into the South Sudan Democratic Movement/Army (SSDM/A), which in turn was ultimately dominated by David Yau Yau and his Cobra Faction. Peace negotiations in the spring of 2014 led to a compromise that carved out two counties of Pibor and Pochalla within Jonglei state to create the new semi-autonomous Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA).[3]
The special administrative area was dissolved after the creation of Boma State in 2015.[4][5][6]
As a result of a peace agreement signed in February 2020, Boma State was dissolved and Pibor was reconstituted as a special administrative area. [7]
Towns and cities
The capital of the state is Pibor, South Sudan. The population of Pibor was estimated at less than 1,000 people in 2005. Another in the state of Boma include Pochalla, South Sudan, with lies directly on the border with Ethiopia. The town is about 470 kilometers (290 miles) from Juba via road.
References
- South Sudan’s GPAA official refutes contest for governorship seat
- https://twitter.com/dekuekd/status/1228596792155000833
- Todisco, Claudio (March 2015). LeBrun, Emile (ed.). "Real but Fragile: The Greater Pibor Administrative Area" (PDF). Small Arms Survey. Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (35). Retrieved 16 September 2015.
- "Yau Yau Dissolves Part and Officially Joins SPLM". Gurtong. 12 January 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- "Calm in Pibor after tension over 'disarmament' and governor". Eye Radio. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- "South Sudan's President appoints 28 Governors, defies peace agreement". South Sudan News Agency. 24 December 2015.
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/6-years-war-peace-finally-south-sudan-200223114919537.html