File Photo: Governor Louis Lobong Lojore Eastern Equatoria State governor Gen. Louis Lobong Lojore has expressed concern over the growing insecurity in his state. According to reports about five people have been killed and thousands of cattle raided in just under a week in the state. Governor Lobong condemned the growing insecurity characterized by cattle rustling and targeted killings of people of certain ethnicities along highways in the state. “It is with utmost displeasure that I have learned of the high rise in cases of cattle raiding in Eastern Equatoria State, particularly the recent targeting of Dinka Bor cattle in the greater Magwi region. I condemn in the strongest terms possible these targeted cattle rustling and targeted killing of some ethnic communities along the highway in the State,” Governor Lobong said.