On 16 May 1991, the GPLM and EPRDF forces captured Gambela, routing the Derg and
SPLA forces. After the victory over the Derg regime, the regional government in Gambela was handed over to the GPLM. During the transitional period, the GPLM had two delegates in the Council of Representatives. In July 1992, the GPLM leader Agwa Alemu was killed by his own troops. The transitional period in Gambela was marred by ethnic violence between Anuaks and Nuer. The Anuak GPLM fighters are said to have worn a magic called
kunjur, supposedly making them bulletproof. It is said that many Anuak youths joined the GPLM, impressed by the force of the
kunjur. Relations between the GPLM and the EPRDF remained complicated. The GPLM did not become an EPRDF associate. Its ambition was to become a hegemonic force in Gambela politics, an aspiration that the EPRDF would not accept. The EPRDF government ordered a forces demobilization of GPLM fighters in 1992, which led to clashes in the regional capital. The GPLM forces retreated to
Pochalla,
Sudan (now part of
South Sudan, where they remained for months until a settlement was reached. As part of the settlement, GPLM fighters were integrated into the national army. ==Merger into the GPDF==