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    No Sleeping: Juba Deputy Governor Warns City Heads

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 21, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    New Leadership Takes Charge in Juba

    A brisk ceremony in the capital on 20 October introduced Mayor Christopher Sarafino Wani and three deputies to lead the Juba City Council. Deputy Governor Paulino Lukudu Obede supervised the oath, signaling a fresh chapter for Central Equatoria’s urban administration (Eye Radio).

    Deputy Governor’s Stern Message

    Addressing the audience, Lukudu dismissed the notion that municipal office should become a ‘retirement package’ for veterans. He insisted that only leaders willing to apply energy, ideas, and nightly vigilance can meet the capital’s pressing needs.

    Infrastructure Challenges Shape Mandate

    He compared Juba to cities such as London and Johannesburg, noting those metropolises rely on elder mayors because core infrastructure is already complete. In contrast, he argued, South Sudan’s young capital still requires hands-on builders rather than quiet policy custodians.

    Essential Services on Top of List

    Clean water, paved roads, and reliable waste management topped Lukudu’s priority list. He warned that residents cannot wait while officials ‘sleep on the chair’, underscoring that visible gains in sanitation and mobility will be the immediate scorecard for the new team.

    Public Optimism and Regional Significance

    Many young Jubans interviewed after the ceremony voiced cautious optimism, saying proactive leadership could unlock jobs and health benefits. Political analysts add that success here might offer a template for other South Sudanese municipalities navigating post-conflict urban growth.

    Juba City Council Paulino Lukudu Urban Infrastructure
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