Participation of Chieftain Authority in Governance of the Nuer Villages in Post Conflict South Sudan

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ABSTRACT This thesis is a modest academic attempt to assess the participation of the Nuer Chieftain Authority in the postconflict governance of the Nuer villages in South Sudan. It aims at establishing the forms of participation the Nuer Chieftain Authority undertaking in governance of the Nuer villages. The study assessed the functional areas of chiefs, administrative sensitivity they exhibit and challenges they encounter in the governance of the Nuer villages. The study employed descriptive design and purposive sampling methods. Questionnaires and interview guides were used for data collection. The researcher utilized frequency, percentage and content analysis techniques in analysis of quantitative and qualitative data. The research findings report that chiefs are sensitive in the postconflict governance system despite underestimation of their roles by local government inspectors and scholars, In establishing this argument, the study assessed family disputes; criminal offenses and disputes over natural resources chiefs resolved in the Nuer villages. The study found over 90% of these dispute cases were redressed by chiefs, Thus, the study concludes that chieftain authority is not by itself insensitive but other factors including lack of salary, office facilities and widespread of small arms in civilian hands are factors daunting chiefs’ participation in the governance of the Nuer villages. Therefore, the researcher recommends to GoSS to provide services lacking in the NCA. In addition, the researcher recommends to researchers to carry out investigations on strncturai challenges affecting chieftain authority.

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