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    Fresh Faces Shape Western Equatoria Power

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    New Governor Takes Oath in Juba

    Governor James Altaib Berapai and Deputy Governor Justin Joseph Marona were sworn in at State House, Juba, ending a six-month vacancy in Western Equatoria’s top office. President Salva Kiir officiated the brief but closely watched ceremony attended by cabinet, clergy and foreign observers.

    Political Backdrop to the Appointment

    Berapai, aligned with the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, replaces Alfred Futuyo, an SPLM-IO figure removed in February. Observers note the pick diverges from the peace agreement’s power-sharing formula, yet Juba argues the choice ensures prompt governance amid persistent instability.

    Presidential Mandate for Stability

    Kiir urged the duo to “work tirelessly to restore social harmony and peace.” He highlighted recurrent armed raids and displacement in Tambura, Mundri and Yambio counties, stressing that calming local grievances would help reopen farms, schools and clinics battered by years of conflict.

    Security and Reconciliation Priorities

    Civil society leaders welcome fresh leadership but warn that reconciliation must address politically fuelled ethnic tensions. “People need to see impartial policing and fair resource sharing,” said Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro of Tombura-Yambio Diocese. UNMISS patrols reportedly stand ready to support joint peace committees.

    National Cabinet Changes Signal Wider Reset

    The ceremony also installed James Mawich Makuach as Minister of Water Resources and Yien Chan Ruei as Deputy Minister of Finance. Kiir told Mawich to expand safe water access, calling it “a basic service that touches livelihoods and public health across our counties.”

    Humanitarian Stakes Remain High

    Western Equatoria hosts nearly 90,000 internally displaced people, according to humanitarian agencies. Aid workers cite insecurity and poor roads as key hurdles to food and medicine deliveries. The new administration’s collaboration with relief partners will be crucial as the rainy season compounds logistical challenges.

    Next Steps and Regional Implications

    Analysts in Nairobi suggest swift outreach to SPLM-IO cadres could ease political friction and reassure investors eyeing the state’s fertile farmland. With elections tentatively slated for 2024, Berapai’s performance may influence national dialogue on power sharing and constitutional reforms.

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