Jonglei gets two new towers to patch deadly comms blackout

South Sudan signed off on dropping two cell towers in Jonglei State after the governor told Minister Ateny Wek Ateny that garbage connectivity keeps messing up security responses and coordination across the region. One tower goes up in North Ayod, where SPLM founder William Nyuon Beny came from, and the other lands in Ayod South near spiritual leader Makuac Tut's home turf.

The state leadership said weak networks have been tanking their ability to handle threats and share intel, and the new infrastructure should help communities get better access to services while backing up security operations. The governor basically laid out how terrible coverage has been, hurting development efforts and making it harder to keep things stable.
 

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