Government of Eastern Equatoria 2005–10

The Government of Eastern Equatoria from 2005 to 2010 took office in Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan after a peace treaty was signed between the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and the government of Sudan based in Khartoum. Elections were originally planned for 2009, but were postponed until April 2010.[1]

State government

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The State Government, headed by Governor was appointed by the President.

Position Office holder
Governor Brigadier General Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
Deputy Governor MP George Echom
Secretary General for State Government Cyprian Okuye Atar

Advisers to the Governor

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  1. Security Affairs – Mr. Marcello Otwari Dominic
  2. Administration Affairs – Angelo Vugga
  3. Political Affairs – Dr. Robert Lokamu
  4. Human Rights – Agnes Lox Nedo

Ministries

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Ministry Minister Director General
Local Government and Law Enforcement MP George Echom (Deputy Governor)
Finance Hon. MP. Fredrick Tulio Odong Mr. John Kenyi Geri
Education MP Prof. Francis Ben Baba Mr. James Amoko
Information and Communication MP Bernard Loki Mr. Michael G. Saleh
Agriculture MP Betty Achan Ogwaro Mr. Louise Rex L.
Health MP Florence Nigty Dr. Lenny Loromo
Social Development MP Patrick Lodinga Mr. Julias Okeny Okoy
Physical Infrastructure MP Morris Kaunda Merisia Mr. Solomon Sidoro

Interim Legislative Assembly

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  • Speaker of State Assembly – Sabina Dario Lokolong (SPLM)
  • Deputy Speaker – Martin Odwar Lonuha (SPLM)
  • Leader of Government Business – Paul Napwon Yonai

Representatives

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  • Sabina Dario Lokolong (SPLM) – Budi County
  • Martin Odwar Lonuha (SPLM) – Ikotos County
  • Paul Napwon Yonai (SPLM) – Kapoeta South
  • Arungogle Rino Loremo (SPLM) – Budi County
  • Jamal Peter Lotipe (SSDF) – Kapoeta North County
  • Julius Ajeo Moilinga (SPLM) – Magwi County
  • Agnes Florence Odwar – Torit County
  • Paul Okot Bara (SANU) – Magwi County
  • Oromo Baranaba Ekol (SPLM) – Lafon County
  • Karlo Lopuke Amoni (SPLM) – Kapoeta East County
  • Mark Uttor Owitti (NCP) – Lafon County
  • Aziz Atari Aziz (SPLM) – Ikotos County
  • Josephine Thomas (SPLM) – Torit County
  • Vitale Aburi Lomiluk (USAP 1 ) – Magwi County
  • Fermo Peter Issara (NCP) – Torit County
  • Osfald Tafeng (USAP 2) – Torit County
  • Dominic Otwari Theodore (USAP 2) – Torit County
  • Patrick Bafura Paul (FORUM)
  • Arnold Hatulang
  • Mark Taban
  • Charles Rino Atul (SSDF) – Budi County
  • Martin Lopir Lotubai (SPLM) – Kapoeta South County
  • Alma Maha Thomas
  • Emmanuel Ambrose Ocholimoi (SPLM) – Torit County
  • Urbano Oyet Jobojobo (SPLM) – Magwi County
  • Elizabeth Idor James (SPLM) – Lopa/Lafon County
  • Semira Louis Lojore (SPLM) – Kapoeta South County
  • Joseph Celepus Lonok (NCP) – Kapoeta North County
  • Offis Asada Otome (SPLM) – Torit County
  • Hakim Iko (SPLM) – Kapoeta North County
  • Robert Lochan Ngiroluk (SPLM) – Kapoeta North County
  • Benjamin Lopeyok (SPLM) – Kapoeta East County
  • Irene Peter Paul (SPLM) – Kapoeta South County
  • Ohisa Affwoni Lais (SANU) – Torit County
  • Abel Uchan Idris (SPLM) – Lafon/ Lopa County
  • Jeremy K. Africa (SPLM) – Ikotos County
  • Marko Lokitoe Lokuuta (SPLM) – Kapoeta South County
  • Martin Milla – Magwi County
  • Cypriano Lonyangatom (SPLM) – Kapoeta East County
  • Christine Nakwar Patrick (SPLM) – Kapoeta East County
  • Clement Otto Kulo – Magwi County
  • Peter Bosco Lotyang (SPLM) – Budi County
  • Perina Laweno (NCP) – Magwi County
  • Marko Mustafa Lotinomoi (NCP) – Budi County

Business Committees

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Committee Chairperson Party
Finance and Public Accounts Hon. Arungule Rino Loremo SPLM
Services Hon. Jamal Peter Lotipe SSDF
Legislation and Legal Affairs Hon. Julius Ajeo Moilinga SPLM
Human Rights Hon. Agnes Florence Odwar
Land and Physical Infrastructure Hon. Paul Okot Bara SANU
Culture and Information Hon. Oromo Barnaba Eko
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  • Director – Paul Mayak Marrier
  • Deputy Director – Majok Dau Kuot
  • Third Legal Counsellor – Chol Awow Lual
  • Legal Counsellor – Machar Ader Ader Nyong
  • Legal Counsellor – Chan Jarico Tuong Nyibong
  • Legal Counsellor – Marko Bol Deng
  • Legal Counsellor – Akol Deng Back Deng
  • Legal Counsellor – Biu Lat Mading

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Marvis Birungi (27 Nov 2009). "Sudan: Election Postponed Till April 2010". SoSa News. Retrieved 2011-07-17.[permanent dead link]