Tombura-Yambio, 05 May, 2024 / 11:30 pm (ACI Africa).
The leadership of the Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CODEP), the social wing of the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY), has raised alarm over “a humanitarian crisis” in the South Sudanese Diocese, with thousands of people displaced by ongoing violence.
In a Thursday, May 2 report by Ruru Gene newsletter of CDTY, CODEP Director, Fr. Charles Mbikoyo, bemoans “inter-communal violence” that he says has resulted in thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), who have sought refuge the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Tombura County of Western Equatoria State, and lack the basics human needs.
For some two weeks, the people of God in Tombura have witnessed a “situation of inter-communal violence, atrocities, and killings,” Fr. Mbikoyo says, and adds, “This situation has forced the population in Tombura to flee to the UNMISS compound for protection.”
“Now there is a humanitarian crisis in Tombura; all the IDPs who have gathered at the UNMISS compound are facing a humanitarian crisis,” the member of the Clergy of CDTY further says.
The thousands of IDPs, CODEP Director says, “don’t have water, no food, no sanitary facilities and this is an alarming situation which will cause health problems.”