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South Sudan president dismisses Upper Nile Governor

February 20, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — The president of Southern Sudan government relieved the governor of Upper Nile State, Dak Duop Bichiok from his post as of February 18, 2008.

The Sudanese First Vice President, Salva Kiir mayadrit, also issued another presidential decree appointing Gatluak Deng governor of the Upper Nile State as of February 18, 2008.

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16 Comments

  • Kur
    Kur

    South Sudan president dismisses Upper Nile Governor
    Wait a minute, is this the guy who declared in Egypt that South Sudan is part and parcel of the Arab world or not? If he is the one, then we have started another trouble.I hope he is not.

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    South Sudan president dismisses Upper Nile Governor
    i think logically that those are the group of 1990s chameleones changing from SPLA to Arabs looking for wealth while forgetting the ideology of the country as same in SPLA are now growing stupid stomach full of faeces.this moron behaviours should be abolish.

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  • Moses Kuocgoor
    Moses Kuocgoor

    South Sudan president dismisses Upper Nile Governor
    Southern Sudan President, Salva Kiir must learn a military tactic to prevent an alleged responsibility with in the government of Southern Sudan. It is a shameful to see some governors reluctant in their positions as they regard the positions as a household task. I personally disagree and advise the President to use serious military tactics against those who betray the government.

    In my opinion, I think changing governors without one example is a disaster and failure to the government. I mean the Southern Sudan government must resume the SPLA/M’s military rule in order to stop this outrage leadership in the South.

    The Southern Sudanese seem not to understand and respect the government of Southern Sudan’s rules and policies. It has been three years of the CPA and yet the regularities and constitutions are not obedied by the Citizens. Perhaps, the Southern Sudanese believe in bullets and not in rule of law. There is not need of going to war while people do not understand the meaning of government.

    In general, President Salva Kiir needs to use Anyanya-like leadership if the Southern Sudanese refuse to understand the rule of law in the South. It is better to all Southern Citizens to take stand on the appropriate government so that we will win the referendum period. United we stand and divided we fail.

    I am discouraged by continuing changing in the government of Southern Sudan due to lack of patriotic and responsibility among some governors.

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