Tonj East County
Tonj East County is an administrative area in Warrap State, South Sudan. It has its headquarters at Romic Town.
Tonj East is part of the Greater Tonj Community. The Dinka–Nuer West Bank Peace & Reconciliation Conference of 1999 was held in Wunlit, a small town centre in Tonj East County. It is commonly called the "Wunlit Peace Conference". The conference brought together Nuer people from Western Upper Nile and Dinka people from Tonj, Rumbek, and Yirol. It is the most prominent and comprehensively documented case of a people-to-people peace process in what is now the Republic of South Sudan.
The current Tonj East County is a curved out of the former Riangnhom Rural Council. Tonj District was made up of the 3 major rural councils including:
- Thiet Rural Council
- Liil Rural Council
- Riangnhom Rural Council
- Makuac Payam - comprising all 13 sections of the Luanyjang ethnic group
- Ananatak Payam - comprising Akook Tek, Luanykoth, Thiik, Adoor, Kongor, and Baac
The current Tonj East County is made up of the following communities:
- Luanyjang Aguer Adel with its 13 major sections of the Luanyjang tribe. Luanyjang is a Jieng ethnic community in the region dominated by the Rek Jieng ethnic group
- Akook Tek
- Thiik Majok Makom
- Luac Bol Malek
- Baac
- Kongor
- Adoor
- Pakor
- Hon. Awut Deng Acuil
- Gen. Mathiang Magordit
- Gen. Marial Abur
- Eng. Manhiem Bol Malek
- Gen. Keer Kiir Keer
- Dr Riak Gok Majok