The government of Eastern Equatoria from 2010 took office in Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan in June 2010 following nationwide elections in April 2010. On 9 June 2010 the Governor, Brigadier General Louis Lobong Lojore, named his ministers and the County Commissioners. Nartisio Loluke Manir was appointed Deputy Governor.[1]
Ministers
editMinisters appointed on 9 June 2010 were:[1]
Ministry | Minister |
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Local Government & Law Enforcement | Nartisio Loluke Manir (Deputy Governor) |
Finance, Trade & Industry | Josephine Kulang Abalang |
Agriculture, Forestry & Animal Resources | Jerome Gama Surur |
Information & Communication | Nasike Allan Lochul |
Education, Science & Technology | Michael Lopuke Lotyam |
Health | Sam Felix Makuja |
Environment, Wildlife Conservation & Tourism | George Echom Ekeno |
Labour, Public Service & Human Resource | Emilo William Odingila |
Roads & Transport | Peter Karlo Otim |
Culture and Community/Social Development | Magdalena Beato Atiol |
Housing & Public Utilities | Mark Akio Akinbul |
County Commissioners
editGovernor Lobong named six County Commissioners on 9 June 2010 after consultations with community leaders. Commissioners of Budi and Lafon counties were still being discussed.[1]
County | Commissioner |
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Ikotos County | Peter Lokeng Lotone |
Kapoeta South County | Martin Lorika Lojam |
Magwi County | Peter Ochilo |
Kapoeta East County | Titos Lokwacuma Loteam |
Torit County | Felix Otuduha Siro |
Kapoeta North County | Lokai Iko Loteyo |
Budi County | Charles Adtul[2] |
Lafon County | Caesar Oromo Urbano[3] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Peter Lokale Nakimangole (9 June 2010). "E. Equatoria State Ministers And County Commissioners Named". Gurtong. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
- ^ "REFERENDUM PROCESS FACES SECURITY CHALLENGES IN BUDI COUNTY". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
- ^ "NCP MEMBERS VOTED FOR SEPARATION IN LAFON COUNTY". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-17.