Northern Bahr el Ghazal state appoints new cabinet
By Ngor Arol Garang
June 24, 2010 (AKON) — The governor of Southern Sudan state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal on Tuesday announced a new cabinet. The long awaited cabinet after announcement of the hotly contested April polls in favor incumbent Governor Paul Malong Awan Anei, excluded some of the previous ardent and key supporters.
The new faces in the cabinet include one of senior spy officers with the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), Colonel Madut Dut Yel who displaced a woman who then became an advisor on Gender and Human Right.
The other new face described as the youngest minister in the cabinet is the ministry of finance, Ronald Ruay Deng. Deng, who previously served as director for planning in the ministry of finance, skipped his position.
The ministers, advisors and commissioners who have not made it back included political advisor, Pio Tem Kuac Ngor, Security advisor, Akok Bol, Aweil East county commissioner Diing Aher Ngong, Aweil centre County commissioner Dhieu Nyiwel to name but few.
Reacting to the announcement of the cabinet, Akuei Ajou, in Aweil town, congratulated Governor Malong for formation and announcement of the new cabinet, saying he has played fair and enticing politics to his supporters.
He however cautioned the rest never to regret for support they have given during elections. “Those who supported General Malong during elections should not regret if they have not been appointed, because appointments were made on the basis of merits,” he said.
Below is the new cabinet of Northern Bahr el Ghazal State
Mr. Madut Dut Yel – Deputy Governor and Minister of Local Government
2. Mr. Stephen Chol Ajongo – Minister of Education
3. Mr. Ronald Ruay Deng – Minister of Finance
4. Mr. Peter Kuot Jiel – Minister of Physical Infrastructure
5. Mr. Ayii Bol Agany – Minister of Agriculture
6. Mr. Bona Makuac Mawien – Minister of Information
7. Mr. Akuei Mawien Dut – Minister of legal Affairs
8. Ms. Bustena Michael Manyang– Minister of Social Welfare
9. Mr. Angui Diing Diing – Minister of parliamentary Affairs
10. Mr. Bol Tong Tong – Minister of Public Service
11. Mr. Albino Madhan Anei – Minister of Animal Resources
12. Minister of Health (NCP to nominate their person)
B. Garang Kuot Kuot – Secretary General
C. Advisors
1. Mr. Jal Malith Jal – Political Advisor
2. Mr. Tong Atak Mel – Economic Advisor
3. Mr. Yel Deng Nguel – Security Advisor
4. Mr. Wany Anyit Majok – Education Advisor
5. Mr. Joseph Akok Aleu – Investment Advisor
6. Ms. Josephine Lado Moses – Gender and Human Right Advisor
7. Mr. Ismael Ibrahim Ahmed – Food Security Advisor
8. Ms. Sumeya Adut Deng– Peace and Reconciliation Advisor
9. Mr. Giir Riiny Lual – Local Government Advisor
10.Mr. Mariano Jiel Dhieu – Forestry and Environmental Advisor
D. County Commissioners
1. Mr. Kawac Deng Kawac – Aweil East
2. Mr. Kuol Athian Hal – Aweil North
3. Isaac Lual Chol – Aweil West
4. Mr. Jiel Mangok Yel– Aweil South
5. Mr. Diera Madut Chan – Aweil Centre
6. Mr. Abraham Aleu Akol – Commissioner of the Headquarters
E. Chairpersons of the Independent Commissions
1. Angelo Marach Thiik – Public Grievances Chambers
2. Luol Mawien Deng – Employees Justice
3. Riak Wol Atuer– Human Rights
4. Wek Kuc Deng – Anti-Corruption
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Akot Deng
Northern Bahr el Ghazal state appoints new cabinet
Bravo to the governor Pual Malong for inclusive goverment, iam very sure that this goverment is fairly selected on the bases on geographical representation therefore, i would like to argue those politician who didnot make it thruoght to understand that leaders comes leaders go. let us cooperate and work for the sake of our independence and avail services to our poor community.
Akot Aurelio Deng