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    New Ministers Sworn In: Western Equatoria’s Next Test

    By The South Sudan HeraldJanuary 15, 2026 Politics 3 Mins Read
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    Yambio ceremony signals a new state administration

    Western Equatoria State swore in newly appointed ministers, members of independent commissions, and county commissioners during a ceremony in Yambio. The event formally ushered in a new state administration and set the tone for how the incoming team intends to approach governance and public expectations.

    Governor Berapai frames peace and security as top priority

    Governor James Al-Taib Jaz Berapai administered the oath of office, marking the start of the officials’ tenure. In his remarks, Berapai said the new leadership must confront persistent challenges in peace, security, and service delivery across the state.

    “Peace and security remain the foundation for development,” Berapai said, urging officials to prioritise stability and public service. He also pointed to infrastructure, agriculture, education, and health as key sectors requiring focused attention from the incoming administration.

    Deputy governor highlights public expectations on services

    Deputy Governor Justin Joseph Marona described the appointments as coming at a critical time for Western Equatoria State. He said residents are looking for concrete improvements, particularly in security and education, and called on the newly sworn-in officials to work collaboratively.

    Legislative Assembly demands accountability and women’s inclusion

    Ann Tuna Richard, Speaker of the Western Equatoria State Legislative Assembly, congratulated the appointees while emphasising accountability in implementing the state’s approved budget. She also reiterated calls for stronger representation of women in leadership positions within the state’s institutions.

    Sector plans: agriculture and education take centre stage

    Some ministers used the occasion to outline priorities. Nagomoro Brigade Simon, appointed Minister of Agriculture, said his office will focus on boosting food production and addressing hunger in rural communities.

    Gibson Bullen Wande, the new Minister of Education, pledged to work with partners to improve the education system, signalling a collaborative approach as the sector faces high expectations from communities and leaders alike.

    New county commissioners appointed in Yambio, Mundri East and Maridi

    The ceremony also included the swearing-in of county commissioners. Angelo Bakokete was appointed Commissioner of Yambio County, replacing Michael Ismail Medi. Charles Koro became Commissioner of Mundri East County, replacing Henry Ngalamu.

    Daniel Salah was sworn in as Commissioner of Maridi County, replacing Alfred Mirri. The changes place new faces at the county level as the state administration seeks closer responsiveness to local concerns.

    Persistent insecurity and strained services shape the agenda

    The officials assume office as Western Equatoria continues to grapple with intermittent insecurity, limited infrastructure, and strained public services. Residents say these pressures require urgent attention, placing early scrutiny on how quickly the new administration can translate commitments into visible results.

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