Clement Wani Konga[a] (born c. 1950) is a Mundari leader who fought in the Anyanya independence movement in the south of Sudan in 1969−72.
[1] After the Khartoum Peace Agreement of 1997 his armed group became part of the South Sudan Defence Forces, but retained its identity.
In an interview Wani Konga noted that the penalty for murder was compensation or death, and the relatives of the deceased could choose which they wanted.
[3] In September 2008 Wani Konga met Aloisio Emor Ojetuk, governor of Eastern Equatoria state in an attempt to resolve land disputes among the Acholi, Madi, Lulubo and Bari communities in the Kit area.
[5] In July 2019 Clement Wani was in Turkey for a medical examination related to his stroke the previous year.
In January 2015 Wani Konga spoke at a swearing-in ceremony for Central Equatoria cabinet ministers.
[8] He was dismissed from his post in August 2015 by president Salva Kiir, and was replaced by Juma Ali Malou as a caretaker governor.
[9] On 12 July 2019 General Obuto Mamur Mete, minister of National Security, came to the J2 house assigned to Wani and his family and gave them 24 hours to vacate the property.
[12] As of 2011 Wani Konga's cabinet consisted of:[13] This biographical article about a South Sudanese politician is a stub.