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    Governor Alteilb Sworn In as SPLM State Chair

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 22, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Power Transfer in Yambio

    James Alteilb placed his hand on the constitution in Yambio and became the new Sudan People’s Liberation Movement state chair on Wednesday, watched by senior party figures and traditional leaders. The oath shifts Western Equatoria’s political centre of gravity at a sensitive time.

    Party Leadership Sets Expectations

    SPLM second deputy chair Mary Apayi hailed Alteilb as “a bridge to peace, unity and service”, signalling headquarters’ faith in the governor’s capacity to stabilise the region. Third deputy chair Jacob Yangi pressed for deeper village-level engagement to make the movement visible beyond state offices.

    Secretariat Gears Up for 2026 Ballot

    Secretary-General Paul Lugali pledged logistical muscle for voter mobilisation and candidate training ahead of South Sudan’s first post-independence elections, slated for December 2026. He argued that a disciplined state structure now would translate into competitive strength once campaigning formally opens.

    Governor Promises Inclusive Stewardship

    In his inaugural remarks, Alteilb vowed transparent budgeting, regular community forums and an open-door policy toward opposition voices. “We will heal fractures through honest conversation and equitable service,” he told reporters, urging citizens to judge his tenure by school rehabilitation, road maintenance and prompt salaries.

    Peace Accord Allocation Questioned

    Civil society groups note that the Revitalised Agreement assigns the governor’s seat to SPLM-IO, whose leader Riek Machar remains under detention. For now, Juba’s decision stands, yet observers say local calm depends on accommodating opposition cadres within county administrations.

    Regional Ripples and National Optics

    Analysts in Nairobi argue the appointment could influence wider power-sharing negotiations, including those in neighbouring Equatoria states. A stable Western Equatoria projects confidence as oil revenues tighten and humanitarian agencies warn of heightened displacement during the rainy season.

    What Lies Ahead for Yambio

    Over the coming hundred days, Alteilb must align state budgets with pressing security needs while nurturing trust across ethnic lines. Success could anchor Western Equatoria as a showcase for South Sudan’s transition; failure would test the SPLM’s promise of people-centred governance.

    James Alteilb SPLM reforms Western Equatoria
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