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Gambella, South Sudan bordering state Chiefs meet

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A consultative forum established to jointly solve security problems in border areas of Ethiopia and South Sudan was held at Gambella Regional State yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, Gambella Regional State Chief Administrator Gatluak Tut called for further strengthening of efforts to permanently solve problems in the bordering regions of Ethiopia with South Sudan.
The Chief Administrator, who recalled that the Murle tribe from Boma State of South Sudan had kidnapped children from the neighboring region of Gambella, said most of them were returned home through the joint effort of the two countries.
He added that the two bordering regions should work together for peace and development and to repatriate the remaining children and the looted cattle.
Boma State Governor, David Yauyau said on his part integrated efforts should be exerted to solve security problems.
He stressed that the neighboring states need to work hard to strengthen the good relation between the states, consolidate people-to people relation, and economic development as well as social ties.

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