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    WES Governance Push: Marona Rallies Commissions

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 3, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    High-Level Meeting Highlights Coordination

    On Wednesday, Acting Governor Justin Joseph Marona hosted chairpersons of Western Equatoria State’s independent commissions at the State Secretariat, marking the first collective review of their mandates since his appointment.

    Independent Bodies Address Shared Challenges

    The conversation, described by Marona as “a joyful moment,” focused on aligning human rights, anti-corruption, relief, conflict resolution and HIV/AIDS programmes with the state’s overarching development agenda in order to accelerate cohesive service delivery.

    Leaders Reaffirm Public-Service Pledge

    Commission heads, including newly appointed Human Rights Chair Magrate Fozia Emmanuel, emphasised their pledge to serve citizens with integrity, noting that equitable access to justice, protection and development remains a shared benchmark for their offices.

    Governor Stresses Watchdog Role and Support

    Responding, Marona underscored the constitutional importance of independent watchdogs in safeguarding transparency whenever gaps appear within executive, legislative or judicial branches, adding that government intends to reinforce each commission’s capacity.

    Strategic Plans Feed the Upcoming Budget

    He requested written strategic plans and performance reports to feed into a revenue-driven budget he hopes to finalise before year-end, signalling that commission priorities will influence fiscal allocations.

    Call for Development Partner Support

    Marona further hinted at inviting international and national development partners to bolster reforms, arguing that collaborative support would convert policy blueprints into tangible improvements across Western Equatoria’s counties.

    Commitment to Peace and Accountability

    The meeting closed with an affirmed commitment to peace, unity and zero tolerance for corruption, themes observers believe will shape forthcoming legislative sessions and community outreach programmes.

    Independent Commissions Justin Joseph Marona Western Equatoria State
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