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Tambura residents walk and dance their way to Peace Day celebrations

Louvier Kindo Tombe by Louvier Kindo Tombe
September 30, 2024
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JUBA, South Sudan, 30 September 2024 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- A short walk for peace through the bright sunny morning was easy enough for the once warring residents of different communities in Tambura to join the rest of the world in celebrating the International Peace Day.

There was jubilation and ululation among the thousands of women, youth, and elderly as they walked, danced, and sang to the rhythms of the music of local artists, with lyrics sprinkled with messages of peace.

The day-long event was organized by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in partnership with local authorities, with everyone keen to support local peace initiatives in the area.

For some, it was rather stunning seeing themselves once again being together in such big numbers at Tambura Freedom Square. After all, conflict erupted here in 2021, and again as recently in April this year. Intercommunal violence resulted in mass displacement, many people losing their lives, properties and livelihoods being stolen, destroyed, or both.

While joining the walk for Peace, Bella Partick, a resident of Tambura could not contain her joy.

“The happiness that we have today is because we are in peace. Peace is what we want, and it is here today in Tambura. That is why we want to be here and that is why we are happy, dancing, walking and smiling,” she said.

Angelica Bayuku, a women’s representative, called for their rights to be protected and respected: the dividends of peace.

“I grew old in war and again our children will grow old in war. How will they learn to become good leaders? There are no schools, there is nothing. Let us stop war. Let us tell our children to stop fighting each other. Let us make Tambura peaceful,” she said.

The mass gathering provided an opportunity for the most vulnerable people to express their thoughts on the importance of peace, unity and inclusivity.

While 48-year-old Justin Kpokowo may have struggled to dance in his wheelchair, tears of bliss still streamed down his face. He believes that people living with disability can also galvanize and be a beacon of hope for South Sudan

“This is to show our happiness today as men and women. Peace is what we want, even if you give us material things it will not be enough because peace is what we need,” said Kpokowo.

Mathew Mabenge, the Commissioner of Tambura County participated in the festivities and called on local communities to embrace each other, peace and unity.

“Tambura used to be a lovely place, it used to be a respectful place, and a place for farming. What could be the reason for fighting? What could be the difference between the Azande and Balanda [tribes]? Let us bring ourselves together. Please distance yourselves from the politicians and we will be fine,” he added.

Farai Nyamayaro, a Civil Affairs Officer serving with the peacekeeping mission, reiterated that UNMISS peacekeeping mission will continue to support peace efforts in Tambura to enable stability and development.

“It is our hope that sooner rather than later, we will be able to help you build a durable peace where people are back to their communities, where children are back to their schools, where people are able to carry out their daily activities. We thank you for your commitment towards peace,” he said.

As the more formal parts of the event concluded, local artists and comedians took over the stage, delivering captivating dance rhythms infused with lyrics asking everyone to stay united and refrain from further violence.

Distributed by African Media Agency on behalf of UNMISS.

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