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Jonglei new commissioners take oath

By Philip Thon Aleu

July 9, 2009 (BOR TOWN) — Commissioners appointed last week to take charge of Bor, Uror and Nyirol Counties have been sworn-in here last Tuesday.

Hussein Mar Nyuot, Deputy Governor of Jonglei state in South Sudan (Borglobe)
Hussein Mar Nyuot, Deputy Governor of Jonglei state in South Sudan (Borglobe)
Deputy Gov. Hussein Mar Nyuot told the incoming leaders to stand for challenges. Nyriol and Uror outgoing commissioner were also praised for extraordinary show of democracy by phoning their successors and congratulated them.

Maker Lual Kuol is the new commissioner of Bor County set to address “the problematic land issue” and the outspoken relocation of headquarters to Werkok. Commissioner Maker replaces Abraham Jok Ariing.

Tut Pout Ngang takes over from Gatlauk Reath Kuel in Uror County. Mr. Reth congratulated Pout and stayed with him over the weekend in display of full cooperation with the new administration.

In Nyirol, Chuol Dieu replaces William Kuol Chol. The former commissioner also congratulated Chuol prior to the swearing ceremony for his appointment. Deputy Gov. Mar encouraged the democratic behaviors of the former commissioners and challenge others to follow.

A farewell party in honor of former commissioner Abraham Jok Ariing was organized on Tuesday evening at his former residential home.

Speaking on behave of the new leaders, Bor Commissioner Maker Luak Kuol said “With the help of the State government, the help of our people, we will deliver good services to our people.”

Speaker Jodi Boyoris, State Attorney Mayen Hoka and State ministers and various dignitaries attended the 30 minute ceremony at the council of ministers’ hall.

Giving remarks at the closing of the legal entry of commissioners to the State government, Deputy Gov. Hussein Mar Nyuot outlined challenges facing each county with insecurity and stranded development at the forefront.

Bor County, however, as a county hosting state headquarters, adds land distribution and quitting Bor Town for Werkok it loads.

“You [Bor commissioner] have issue of land which is very problematic,” Mar said.

Since the peace return to Sudan, Jonglei is known as a region of tribal fighting and child abduction.
No mega progress has been registered in health, education fields and road network. Insufficient budget and misappropriation of public funds has kept the future so dark. Hovered, the incoming commissioners are seen as competent but unlikely to bring wider changes.

New minister of land and commissioner of Canal County are yet to be sworn.

Abraham Jok Ariing, like other outgoing commissioners joins the South Sudan army with a promotion to a rank of Major General. William Kuol and Gatluak Reth are promoted a rank of Brigadiers. Eng. James Yor Chol of Canal County — whose successor has is not yet announced, is promoted a rank of colonel.

(ST)

12 Comments

  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Jonglei new commissioners take oath
    These are all oaths for further killing, abduction, corruption, attacking and inviting the mnurle plus nuer to buy your kids. How many times you have been acting like your improving but still sitting on the same stage. I don’t believe whatever you utter from your lips because i know you right from a-z. Proving yourselves is much welcome then usuless words.

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  • Father Critic
    Father Critic

    Jonglei new commissioners take oath
    We the citizens of Jonglei state especially from Bor community are hopeful that the new commissioner is going to cooperate with the elders,youths and the community at large.
    We believe that he is not going to work with his interest but community’s interest.
    You are highly welcome to the seat Mr.Makher Lual

    Shame on whoever againsts Bor community as well as Dinka at large. critic Ngueny from Bor town

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  • Kuanlualthoun
    Kuanlualthoun

    Jonglei new commissioners take oath
    People as Hussein Mar Nyuot are very dangerous to the security of Southern Sudan, they shouldn’t be trusted that much,as they can collaborate with enemy given to their deceptive names, they call themselves with muslim names but claim to be christians whenever they are with Southerners!!

    To me, such people are either lost or confused, they shouldn’t be taken seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • mayombo
    mayombo

    Jonglei new commissioners take oath
    What will the new commissioners change in Jonley what Iknown corruption and self interest N work done at all

    Reply
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