Lakes state youth leader welcomes appointment of new governor
December 27, 2015 (KAMPALA) – A youth leader from South Sudan’s Lakes state in Uganda has welcomed the appointment Abraham Makoi Bol as a new state governor.
The youth chairman Majongadol Malou Majongadol called for peace and harmony in Lakes state.
South Sudan’s president’s Salva Kiir, in a decree he issued in early October, divided the present Lakes state into three, namely Gok, Eastern Lakes and Western Lakes.
Bol was last week announced one of the governors, attracting mixed reactions.
Chol Tong Mayay, a former Lakes state governor was in Kampala as chief guest at a student’s and community event organised on current situation in the capital, Rumbek.
Chol, who was flanked by state member of parliament, Vickey Deng Monydit applauded the appointment and urged the youth to cooperate with the newly appointed governor.
“We need to work for peace and stability of South Sudan – Rumbek must to restore in glory of kindness. We are tired of hearing bad news of death daily – youth and officials including traditional leaders of Rumbek have to rebuild confident and work together for the welfare of Rumbek people”, said the formerly-elected governor of Lakes state.
Lakes state has experienced a cycle of revenge killings and highway attacks since the appointment of former caretaker governor Maj-Gen Matur Chut Dhuol in January 2012.
(ST)