Kwajeina county commissioner to prioritise unity, security
May 23, 2016 (WAU) – The newly-appointed commissioner of Kwajeina county in South Sudan’s Wau state, Barjuok Ucu said unity and security would form his top priorities.
Speaking exclusively to Sudan Tribune on Monday, Ucu urged the people to unite in order to champion developments in the region.
Kwajeina county, its commissioner revealed, mainly consists of three payams. The include, Kwajeiina centre, Mbili and Alur.
“Unity is what makes up peace, development and stability. After unity is guaranteed, then we will start the construction of the area to know the resources in the area,’’ said Ucu.
The commissioner called on communities in Kwajeina to unite and distance themselves away from clan practices.
“If we are united as people of Kwajeina county, we shall overcome the challenges facing the development of the new county because in Kwajeina, we have natural resources, including stones and forestry,” he further stressed.
During the interview, the commissioner appealed to the state ministry of agriculture to expedite training of tractors experts to help boost agricultural production in the county.
A plan, he said, was in place to establish secondary schools for the people of Kwajeina
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