Governor Urges Ambororo Nomads to Leave Greater Yei Area for Agricultural Expansion

In a bid to prioritize agricultural development in the region, Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony has once again emphasized the importance of the Ambororo nomads vacating the Greater Yei area. The Governor’s call for the nomads to relocate comes as the local population gears up for extensive agricultural activities across the State.

Governor Emmanuel reiterated his directive during a security meeting held upon his arrival in Yei town. He urged the security apparatus and local government authorities to promptly implement the order, ensuring that the nomads from the Central Africa Republic and other regions peacefully vacate the area. Failure to comply may result in facing the full force of the law.

The Governor’s firm stance highlights the significance of creating a conducive environment for agricultural growth and productivity in the Greater Yei area. By encouraging the nomads to relocate, Governor Emmanuel aims to pave the way for the local populace to engage in agricultural activities effectively and sustainably, ultimately fostering socio-economic development in the region.

As the State prepares to embark on the 11th of August agricultural season, the Governor’s call for the Ambororo nomads to vacate the area underscores the government’s commitment to promoting agricultural advancement and food security in Yei and beyond.