Resolutions of the Anyuak Murle Peace Conference (Otallo Agreement)
- Country/entity
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South Sudan
- Region
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Africa (excl MENA)
- Agreement name
- Resolutions of the Anyuak Murle Peace Conference (Otallo Agreement)
- Date
- 17 May 2003
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/local conflict
- Stage
- Framework/substantive - partial
- Conflict nature
- Inter-group
- Peace process
- South Sudan: Pre-secession Local Peace Processes
- Parties
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This peace agreement was signed by
On the Murle side:
Nganthou Kabula Chief of Lekwangole
Ngatho Kavula Chief of Kongor
Etcho Buloch Chief of Manyiranye
Loziyo ADor Chief of Lekwangole
Kikar Adhing Chief of Akello
Nyikcho Ame Chief Wunkok
Ngachalan Lotako Chief of Kavachok
Boyoi Gogol Chief of Koyoi
Stephen Alan Chief of Boma
Maraka Lotinom Chief of Kelenya
On the side of Anyuak delegation:
Nyie Adongo Agada Akway King of Anyuak - Third parties
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Witnesses
Pax Christi Netherlands
Elder Philip Obang Ojway, Chairman Upper Nile Peace & Development Task Force
Lt. Col. Ogato Cham, SPLM County Secretary Pochalla County
Cdr. Babur Mazi, Representative of the SPLM County Secretary Pibor County
A/Cdr. Simon Didingo, Peace Supervisor Pibor County
Mohammedan Nicho, Representative of the Commissioner of Pibor
Pastor David Gayen, Envoy of Governor Ismael Konyi
Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba, Managing Director Larjour Consultancy. Facilitator
Mr. Jervasio Okot, Journalist Dryland Journal
Otallo, May 17th, 2003
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LIST OF CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS ANYUAK PARTICIPANTS
Nyie Adongo Agada Akway, King of Otallo
Nyie Akway Nyigwa Akway, King of Okadi
Nyie Ocudhu Odol Aballa, King of Budhi
Mr. Ogato Cham Gilo
Mr. Gilo Obang Okello
Mr. Kwot Bwogo
Mrs. Akway Ajai Okello
Mr. Achumi Gada Bui
Mr. Joseph Abulla Ojullo
Mr. Ogiel Cham-Chala
Mr. Peter Gwino Deng
Mr. Obali Ogoni
Mr. Odong Cham-chala
Mr. Okello Ojwok Nyigwa
Mr. Ochan Agwa Nyang
Mr. Akway Obongi Nyigwa
Mr. Ochwa Olango Alwiny
Mr. Ogali Owar Akola
Mr. Okumo Ochan Okello
Mr. Okolo Othow
Mr. Abulla Agada Akany
Mrs. Opat Atach Aballa
Mr. Ojullo Oman Akway
Mr. Palata Mamour
Mr. Obotha Nyang Deng
Mr. Nyigwo Adou
Mrs. Akello Agada Akway
Mr. Ochang Okello
Mr. Philip Obang Ojway
Mrs. Aryet Akway Obang
Mr. Maduk Alier, Brigade Commander
Mr. Garang Deng Jurkuch, Education Coordinator
Dr. Charles Yor Odhok, Medical Officer, World Relief
Mr. Jervasio Okot, Journalist
Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba, Larjour Consultancy
Mr. Pito Adwok
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MURLE PARTICIPANTS
1. Mr. Nyikcho Ame, Pibor [Wunkok]
2. Mr. Simon Achik, Pibor [Lekwongole]
3. Mr. Ngachalan Lotako, Pibor [Karachok]
4. Mr. Maraka Lotinom, Pibor
5. Mr. Ngachamachi Lopim. Pibor
6. Mr. Kikar Ading, Pibor [Akilo]
7. Mr. Boyoi Gogo,l Pibor [ Koyoi]
8. Mr. Gayin Lokode, Pibor [ AKilo]
9. Mr. Nyelo Tawan, Pibor [ Muntakar]
10. Mr. Ngari Nyati, Pibor [Lekwongole]
11. Mr. Baba Tormam, Pibor [Dulimang]
12. Mr. Babur Maze, Boma
13. Mr. Simon Idinga, Boma
14. Mr. John Lorech, Boma
15. Mr. Stephen Allan, Boma
16. Mr. Lokidang Lotiboi, Boma
17. Mr. Jacob Logocho, Boma
18. Mrs. Margaret Korock, Boma
19. Mrs. Tereza Chacha Komen, Boma
20. Mr. Kuju Kidilam, Boma
21. Mr. Juma Koko, Boma
22. Mr. Apolat Ngare, Boma
23. Mr. Ngatho Kavula, Lekwongole [Kongor]
24. Mr. Eticho Boloch, Lekwongole [Manyirange]
25. Mr. Loziyo Dor, Lekwongole
26. Mr. Johnson Ngare, Lekwongole
27. Mr. Adoch Agul, Pibor
28. Mr. Mohammedan Nicho, Pibor
29. Mr. Kirer Eticho, Pibor
30. Mr. Baal Wayabok, Pibor
31. Rev. David Gayin, Envoy of Ismael Kony
2 There were in fact more than seventy Murle who attended the conference. The members of Brigade Militia refused to have their names recorded.
1 Only those registered as participants were thirty Kwei Luak [chiefs and sub chiefs] appointed by the King but the whole male population of Otallo participated in the conference deliberation. - Description
- In May 2003, a peace conference was held in Otallo, Sudan between the Anyuak and Murle communities, resulting in the Otallo Peace Agreement. The agreement aimed to improve security and stability in the region by ending the practice of abduction of children, ambush and murder of individuals, and cattle rustling and raiding between the communities. Joint security and surveillance committees were established to take action against violators of the agreement. Additionally, the agreement recognized the need for social and economic development in the region and called on the international community and Sudan Peace Fund to provide relief and support for initiatives such as drilling boreholes for water, constructing joint schools, and developing women's projects.
Groups
- Children/youth
- Groups→Children/youth→SubstantivePage 1 - 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
1. Stop the practice of abduction of children that has gone on for a long time between the Anyuak and Murle.
a. Any person caught in the act of abduction of a child shall be apprehended by the authorities and prosecuted according to law;
b. If an abducted child dies, the culprit shall be apprehended, and shall by killed in the place of the child;
c. If the child is found alive, the child shall be retrieved and the culprit forced to pay a fine of three cows. - Disabled persons
No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
No specific mention.
- Religious groups
No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
No specific mention.
- Other groups
No specific mention.
- Refugees/displaced persons
No specific mention.
- Social class
No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
- Page 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
4. Initiation of women development projects through the development of natural resources e.g. shea nuts, etc. which abound in the area; - Men and boys
No specific mention.
- LGBTI
No specific mention.
- Family
No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
No specific mention.
- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determination
No specific mention.
- Referendum
No specific mention.
- State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
No specific mention.
- Elections
No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
No specific mention.
- Civil society
No specific mention.
- Traditional/religious leaders
No specific mention.
- Public administration
No specific mention.
- Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
No specific mention.
- Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
No specific mention.
- Socio-economic rights
No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
No specific mention.
- Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communication
- Rights related issues→Media and communication→Media logisticsPage 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
...
4. Increase communication between the Commissioners of Pochalla, Boma and Pibor with the view of minimising insecurity and conflicts between the communities and to contribute to peace and stability in the sub-region.
a. The conference calls for the provision of 4 radio sets for Pochalla, Boma, Otallo and Pibor to be given to the security committee to make easy and quick communication and intervention in case of criminal act. - Mobility/access
- Page 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
...
2. Stop the practice of ambush and murder of persons travelling or hunting in the area with the view of appropriating his rifle; - Protection measures
No specific mention.
- Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courts
No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
- Page 1 - 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
1. Stop the practice of abduction of children that has gone on for a long time between the Anyuak and Murle.
a. Any person caught in the act of abduction of a child shall be apprehended by the authorities and prosecuted according to law;
b. If an abducted child dies, the culprit shall be apprehended, and shall by killed in the place of the child;
c. If the child is found alive, the child shall be retrieved and the culprit forced to pay a fine of three cows.
...
5. In order to prevent eruption of violence between communities joint security and surveillance committees shall be established and empowered to take action against violators of this agreement;
a. Anybody who violates the security of the region through ambushes, cattle rustling and raids shall be apprehended by the respective community or government agencies [GoS, and SPLM/A] and taken to court. - Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
- Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistancePage 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
1. Immediate intervention in the area to provide relief in form of food, medicines for humans and livestock;Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstructionPage 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
3. Construction of joint schools; - National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resources
- Page 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
4. Initiation of women development projects through the development of natural resources e.g. shea nuts, etc. which abound in the area; - International funds
- Page 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
5. The conference calls on the Sudan Peace Fund to provide peace dividends to the Murle and Anyuak communities. - Business
No specific mention.
- Taxation
No specific mention.
- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
- 3. Stop cattle rustling and raiding between the two communities;
a. A person caught stealing a cow, three cows shall be taken from him: two as punishment and the other as retrieval;
b. Any chief sheltering a criminal shall be punished along side the criminal;
c. The 31 missing heads of cattle to be paid back to the Anyuak owners and this responsibility rests with the Murle chiefs. - Cultural heritage
No specific mention.
- Environment
No specific mention.
- Water or riparian rights or access
- Page 3, B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES,
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
...
2. Drilling of enough bore holes in the following areas: Okello, Thorjoich, Waraberi, Abich, for provision of potable water;
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
No specific mention.
- Ceasefire
No specific mention.
- Police
No specific mention.
- Armed forces
No specific mention.
- DDR
No specific mention.
- Intelligence services
No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
No specific mention.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- Corruption
No specific mention.
- Crime/organised crime
- Page 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
...
2. Stop the practice of ambush and murder of persons travelling or hunting in the area with the view of appropriating his rifle;
a. If a person ambushes and kills a person, he shall be killed in his place;
3. Stop cattle rustling and raiding between the two communities;
a. A person caught stealing a cow, three cows shall be taken from him: two as punishment and the other as retrieval;
b. Any chief sheltering a criminal shall be punished along side the criminal;
c. The 31 missing heads of cattle to be paid back to the Anyuak owners and this responsibility rests with the Murle chiefs. - Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
No specific mention.
- Courts
No specific mention.
- Mechanism
No specific mention.
- Prisoner release
No specific mention.
- Vetting
No specific mention.
- Victims
No specific mention.
- Missing persons
- Page 1 - 2, The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
1. Stop the practice of abduction of children that has gone on for a long time between the Anyuak and Murle.
a. Any person caught in the act of abduction of a child shall be apprehended by the authorities and prosecuted according to law;
b. If an abducted child dies, the culprit shall be apprehended, and shall by killed in the place of the child;
c. If the child is found alive, the child shall be retrieved and the culprit forced to pay a fine of three cows.
2. Stop the practice of ambush and murder of persons travelling or hunting in the area with the view of appropriating his rifle;
a. If a person ambushes and kills a person, he shall be killed in his place; - Reparations
No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
No specific mention.
Implementation
- UN signatory
No specific mention.
- Other international signatory
- Page 1, Introduction,
Pax Christi Netherlands - Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
No specific mention.
- Enforcement mechanism
No specific mention.
- Related cases
No specific mention.
- Source
- Rift Valley Institute, 2003. Report of the Proceedings and the Text of the Otallo Peace Agreement, 13 May 2003. SLPD_20030513_01. Sudan Open Archive. Available at: https://www.sudanarchive.net/
RESOLUTIONS OF THE ANYUAK MURLE PEACE CONFERENCE
Otallo, May 17th, 2003
The Anyuak Murle Peace talks started in Jwom in March 2003.
It was temporarily interrupted by the theft of Anyuak cattle.
It resumed again in Otallo under the facilitation of Larjour Consultancy and Pax Christi Netherlands between May 13th and 17th, 2003, attended by thirty delegates from Anyuak and thirty delegates from Murle including delegates from the Pibor, which is under the government of the Sudan.
A peace agreement called Otallo Peace Agreement was concluded between the Anyuak and Murle Communities.
Preamble
Aware of existence of state of belligerency in and among the ethnic communities of Upper Nile, which have been exacerbated by the long running civil war between the government of the Sudan and the Sudan People s Liberation Movement/Army;
Aware that the conflicts in and among the ethnic communities e.g. the conflict between the Anyuak and the Murle is a product of the civil war;
Knowing that South Sudan is on the threshold of realising a peace agreement between the GoS and the SPLM/A in the context of the IGAD peace process;
Mindful of the fact that Upper Nile remains the most affected by the continuing state of violence, which state of affairs prevented to date humanitarian intervention and any semblance of development in the area;
Larjour Consultancy and Pax Christi Netherlands conducted a four days peace conference between the Anyuak and Murle in Otallo, Pochalla County between 13th and 17th of May 2003 in which a peace agreement called Otallo Anyuak Murle Peace Agreement was concluded.
The conference adopted the following resolutions:
A. SECURITY AND STABILITY IN THE AREA
1. Stop the practice of abduction of children that has gone on for a long time between the Anyuak and Murle.
a. Any person caught in the act of abduction of a child shall be apprehended by the authorities and prosecuted according to law;
b. If an abducted child dies, the culprit shall be apprehended, and shall by killed in the place of the child;
c. If the child is found alive, the child shall be retrieved and the culprit forced to pay a fine of three cows.
2. Stop the practice of ambush and murder of persons travelling or hunting in the area with the view of appropriating his rifle;
a. If a person ambushes and kills a person, he shall be killed in his place;
3. Stop cattle rustling and raiding between the two communities;
a. A person caught stealing a cow, three cows shall be taken from him:
two as punishment and the other as retrieval;
b. Any chief sheltering a criminal shall be punished along side the criminal;
c. The 31 missing heads of cattle to be paid back to the Anyuak owners and this responsibility rests with the Murle chiefs.
4. Increase communication between the Commissioners of Pochalla, Boma and Pibor with the view of minimising insecurity and conflicts between the communities and to contribute to peace and stability in the sub-region.
a. The conference calls for the provision of 4 radio sets for Pochalla, Boma, Otallo and Pibor to be given to the security committee to make easy and quick communication and intervention in case of criminal act.
5. In order to prevent eruption of violence between communities joint security and surveillance committees shall be established and empowered to take action against violators of this agreement;
a. Anybody who violates the security of the region through ambushes, cattle rustling and raids shall be apprehended by the respective community or government agencies [GoS, and SPLM/A] and taken to court.
B. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
The conferees have recognised the marginalisation of the region as a result of the inter-, and intra-community conflicts.
The conference calls on the international community, humanitarian and development agencies and the Sudan Peace Fund to help in solving the roots causes of the conflicts:
fishing, hunting, etc.
and to contribute to social and economic recovery of the subregion as guarantees for peace and stability.
There is need for immediate rescue of the situation through the following actions:
Immediate intervention in the area to provide relief in form of food, medicines for humans and livestock;
Drilling of enough bore holes in the following areas:
Okello, Thorjoich, Waraberi, Abich, for provision of potable water;
Construction of joint schools;
Initiation of women development projects through the development of natural resources e.g. shea nuts, etc.
which abound in the area;
The conference calls on the Sudan Peace Fund to provide peace dividends to the Murle and Anyuak communities.
This peace agreement was signed by
On the Murle side:
Nganthou Kabula Chief of Lekwangole
Ngatho Kavula Chief of Kongor
Etcho Buloch Chief of Manyiranye
Loziyo ADor Chief of Lekwangole
Kikar Adhing Chief of Akello
Nyikcho Ame Chief Wunkok
Ngachalan Lotako Chief of Kavachok
Boyoi Gogol Chief of Koyoi
Stephen Alan Chief of Boma
Maraka Lotinom Chief of Kelenya
On the side of Anyuak delegation:
Nyie Adongo Agada Akway King of Anyuak
Witnesses
Elder Philip Obang Ojway, Chairman Upper Nile Peace & Development Task Force
Lt. Col.
Ogato Cham, SPLM County Secretary Pochalla County
Cdr. Babur Mazi, Representative of the SPLM County Secretary Pibor County
A/Cdr.
Simon Didingo, Peace Supervisor Pibor County
Mohammedan Nicho, Representative of the Commissioner of Pibor
Pastor David Gayen, Envoy of Governor Ismael Konyi
Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba, Managing Director Larjour Consultancy.
Facilitator
Mr. Jervasio Okot, Journalist Dryland Journal
Otallo, May 17th, 2003
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LIST OF CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
ANYUAK PARTICIPANTS
Nyie Adongo Agada Akway, King of Otallo
Nyie Akway Nyigwa Akway, King of Okadi
Nyie Ocudhu Odol Aballa, King of Budhi
Mr. Ogato Cham Gilo
Mr. Gilo Obang Okello
Mr. Kwot Bwogo
Mrs. Akway Ajai Okello
Mr. Achumi Gada Bui
Mr. Joseph Abulla Ojullo
Mr. Ogiel Cham-Chala
Mr. Peter Gwino Deng
Mr. Obali Ogoni
Mr. Odong Cham-chala
Mr. Okello Ojwok Nyigwa
Mr. Ochan Agwa Nyang
Mr. Akway Obongi Nyigwa
Mr. Ochwa Olango Alwiny
Mr. Ogali Owar Akola
Mr. Okumo Ochan Okello
Mr. Okolo Othow
Mr. Abulla Agada Akany
Mrs. Opat Atach Aballa
Mr. Ojullo Oman Akway
Mr. Palata Mamour
Mr. Obotha Nyang Deng
Mr. Nyigwo Adou
Mrs. Akello Agada Akway
Mr. Ochang Okello
Mr. Philip Obang Ojway
Mrs. Aryet Akway Obang
Mr. Maduk Alier, Brigade Commander
Mr. Garang Deng Jurkuch, Education Coordinator
Dr. Charles Yor Odhok, Medical Officer, World Relief
Mr. Jervasio Okot, Journalist
Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba, Larjour Consultancy
Mr. Pito Adwok
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MURLE PARTICIPANTS
1. Mr. Nyikcho Ame, Pibor [Wunkok]
2. Mr. Simon Achik, Pibor [Lekwongole]
3. Mr. Ngachalan Lotako, Pibor [Karachok]
4. Mr. Maraka Lotinom, Pibor
5. Mr. Ngachamachi Lopim.
Pibor
6. Mr. Kikar Ading, Pibor [Akilo]
7. Mr. Boyoi Gogo,l Pibor [ Koyoi]
8. Mr. Gayin Lokode, Pibor [ AKilo]
9. Mr. Nyelo Tawan, Pibor [ Muntakar]
10. Mr. Ngari Nyati, Pibor [Lekwongole]
11. Mr. Baba Tormam, Pibor [Dulimang]
12. Mr. Babur Maze, Boma
13. Mr. Simon Idinga, Boma
14. Mr. John Lorech, Boma
15. Mr. Stephen Allan, Boma
16. Mr. Lokidang Lotiboi, Boma
17. Mr. Jacob Logocho, Boma
18. Mrs. Margaret Korock, Boma
19. Mrs. Tereza Chacha Komen, Boma
20. Mr. Kuju Kidilam, Boma
21. Mr. Juma Koko, Boma
22. Mr. Apolat Ngare, Boma
23. Mr. Ngatho Kavula, Lekwongole [Kongor]
24. Mr. Eticho Boloch, Lekwongole [Manyirange]
25. Mr. Loziyo Dor, Lekwongole
26. Mr. Johnson Ngare, Lekwongole
27. Mr. Adoch Agul, Pibor
28. Mr. Mohammedan Nicho, Pibor
29. Mr. Kirer Eticho, Pibor
30. Mr. Baal Wayabok, Pibor
31. Rev. David Gayin, Envoy of Ismael Kony
2 There were in fact more than seventy Murle who attended the conference.
The members of Brigade Militia refused to have their names recorded.
1 Only those registered as participants were thirty Kwei Luak [chiefs and sub chiefs] appointed by the King but the whole male population of Otallo participated in the conference deliberation.