Jonglei pastoralists start leaving Kajo-Keji Cattle keepers walk past their animals at a camp in Lakes state on July 31, 2017. (AP photo) Cattle keepers from Jonglei State who graze their animals in Kajo-Keji County of Central Equatoria State have started returning home as farmers in the area complain about cattle destroying their farms. Last week, local authorities in Kajo-Keji County issued an order for cattle herders from Jonglei State and Terekeka County of Central Equatoria State to vacate the area within a period of seven days as farmers begin farming activities. Abraham Makur, secretary-general of the Jonglei cattle herders, Radio Tamazuj on Friday that the pastoralists have started vacating Kajo-Keji County, saying the move is in line with the order issued by the county commissioner to promote agriculture and peaceful co-existence in the area.