15/11/2025
Dinka Proverb
"RAAN ALIAP ACE THOU"
in direct translation in English , it meant trouble maker doesn't die
THE WOMEN YOU CALLED AKUAC WOL WANTED TO CREATE WHAT APUK AND AGUOK HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR YEARS. IN THIS SCENARIO SHE WANT TO INVOLVE AWEIL OUR PEACEFUL STATE TO CHAOS.
It has been common and known that Akuac Wol is yearning for war between Gokrial and Aweil. Many Youths who went for academic and some villagers take the action to follow her advise which are leading us to division. She hide beside the government and insults Mading Aweil very well with its native sons and daughters which includes our leaders and no body condemn or talk about it in Warrap or State Government. Now as President appoint his daughter Adut Kiir Mayar to lead the special programmes, Adut bring Akuac closer to her leadership and this encourages Akuac to bark loudly like a dog and make more noise than generator . she is a separatist who called Mading Aweil 's People as Arabs and don't even born leaders to lead this country.
Such a behavior should not be entertained or allow by the government to happen. Akuac is suppose to be arrested, warn or taken to court but she claim to be from Royal family not knowing that she is creating destruction and harm against her community and on the President too. Now Amath Jok and Gok Wel have been arrested today for the reasons known to Akuac or her influence. where on earth should a person insults your community and the government expect you to keep quiet with out response? This is called injustice in English as lack of equality and Aweilian being considered as second class citizens.
If the decision was coming from the National Security/Government, then all those who claim to be political activities and end up insulting our politicians in unconstructed manner should be arrested including Akuac Wol and taken to court but now the target is only on Aweilian sons and daughters as Gokwel and Amath Jok have been arrested this evening by unknown legal procedures.
Justice for Aweil sons and daughters.