Government of Eastern Equatoria from 2010

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

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Ministers appointed on 9 June 2010 were:[1]

Ministry Minister
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

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Governor 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
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

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Peter Lokale Nakimangole (9 June 2010). "E. Equatoria State Ministers And County Commissioners Named". Gurtong. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  2. ^ "REFERENDUM PROCESS FACES SECURITY CHALLENGES IN BUDI COUNTY". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  3. ^ "NCP MEMBERS VOTED FOR SEPARATION IN LAFON COUNTY". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-17.