21/01/2026
Western Bahr El-Ghazal State Representative Briefs State Assembly on National Political and Security Situation
Wau, Western Bahr El-Ghazal State | 21 January 2026
The Representative of Western Bahr El-Ghazal State to the National Council of States in Juba, Hon. Louis Vito Akuar, on Monday briefed the leadership of the Western Bahr El-Ghazal State Legislative Assembly on the prevailing political and security situation in South Sudan.
Speaking during a consultative meeting in Wau, this morning Hon. Vito urged the leadership of the state parliament to prioritize peacebuilding and security awareness campaigns, particularly at the grassroots level, ahead of the anticipated 2026 general elections. He emphasized that community engagement and civic education are essential to ensuring a peaceful and credible electoral process.
Hon. Vito noted the overall security situation in Wau remains calm and stable. However, he expressed concern over the challenges facing members of the State Legislative Assembly, including prolonged salary delays, lack of statutory entitlements, and the absence of a conducive working environment. Despite several formal requests submitted to the state government, these issues remain unresolved. He revealed
“In the event that the state government fails to address these concerns, honorable members should consider submitting a formal petition to the Council of States for intervention,” Hon. Vito advised.
Meanwhile, the Chairperson of the Information, Culture, and Sports Committee and official spokesperson of the Western Bahr El-Ghazal State Legislative Assembly, Hon. Joseph Maud, affirmed that the citizens of Western Bahr El-Ghazal are prepared for the 2026 general elections without any extension of the transitional period.
Maud appealed to the leadership of the National Council of States to urgently address the challenges confronting lawmakers in Wau and to help mobilize development partners to support the effective functioning of the State Legislative Assembly.
"Improving the welfare and working conditions of legislators is critical to strengthening democratic governance and ensuring effective representation of the people of Western Bahr El-Ghazal State". He stressed