Nairobi Declaration

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LeaderDickson Gatluak Jock
Dates of operation28 January 2023
ActiveregionsSouth Sudan
Ideologyanti-government
Nairobi Declaration
LeaderDickson Gatluak Jock
Dates of operation28 January 2023
Active regionsSouth Sudan
Ideologyanti-government
StatusOngoing
OpponentsPaul Malong Awan
Battles and warsSouth Sudanese Civil War

The Nairobi Declaration (Arabic إعــــــــــلان نيـــــــروبي) is an ongoing attempt by a group of South Sudanese military officials led by rebel deputy chief of staff Dickson Gatluak Jock to remove Paul Malong Awan as leader of the opposition South Sudan United Front/Army (SSUF/A).[1][2][3] The officers according to the declaration accused Malong of being "incompetent" to lead and has not been able to meet his troops on the ground.[4]

From the formation of SSUF/A back in 2018 following his 2017 fallout with President Salva Kiir Mayardit to his attempted ouster on January 28, 2023, Malong has entirely based in Nairobi, unable to see his troops on the ground. This angered most of his allies who either switched side to join Kiir’s government or join the National Salvation Front (NAS) led by Thomas Cirilo.[5][6][7][8]

Since then, several military and political officials of the group have either split to form factions of their own or join the government of President Salva Kiir. Recent defections include that of the SSUF/A spokesman Chol Duang, who retired from politics and returned to Juba, and Sunday De John who broke away to form a faction of his own.[9][10]

The Declaration

Aftermath

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