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In a tense and rapidly evolving situation, a shooting incident has occurred near the Nimule Resort Hotel during an attempt to arrest the former NSS Director General. Human rights activist Da-Ter Manyang Gatwech is closely monitoring the unfolding events in Juba, South Sudan, and has issued a call for immediate action.As the Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Advocacy (CPA), Gatwech is witnessing dire conditions tonight, with citizens hastily closing their shops and fleeing on foot from various parts of the city. Communication has become challenging, as Gatwech struggles to obtain airtime or water to connect with the public or his family.In light of these developments, Gatwech has urged President Salva Kiir to address the nation or issue a statement to calm the situation. He emphasized that wise and prompt action from the President is crucial to maintaining law and order, warning that the situation could deteriorate further if not addressed.”The conditions tonight are dire. If the President does not take wise action to maintain law and order, the situation is likely to worsen,” Gatwech stated.The unfolding events underscore the urgent need for leadership and reassurance in these critical moments, as the community seeks stability and safety.

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