Aloisio Emor Ojetuk was governor of Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan from 2005 to 2010.
Aloisio Emor Ojetuk | |
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Governor of Eastern Equatoria | |
In office 2005–2010 | |
Succeeded by | Johnson Juma Okot |
Personal details | |
Nationality | South Sudanese |
In September 2006, Ojetuk said that the remnants of the former Equatoria Defence Forces (EDF) were being supplied with ammunition by the Sudanese Armed Forces and were still a threat to security. Many had joined the Sudanese People's Liberation Army but some refused to make this move.[1] In January 2010, Ojetuk was seeking reelection in the April 2010 elections, while the SPLM state chairman Louis Lobong was also after the job.[2]
Council of Chiefs
editIn June 2006 Ojetuk appointed a council of chiefs, as follows:[3]
Name | Position | Tribe |
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Remijo Amoi Okole | Chairman | Madi |
Angello Marko Longolio | V. Chairman | Toposa |
Anthony Lohide Jackson | Secretary-General | Horyok |
Michael Otuba Otongol | Finance Secretary | Latuka |
Valiriano Ranga Adola | Member | Pari |
Ataib Tiburusio Tahita | Member | Latuka |
Peter Tokwaro Owot | Member | Acholi |
Alexander Oyet Anakeleto | Member | Acholi |
Angello Oko Okot | Member | Pari |
Lodovic Murras Marchano | Member | Dongotono |
Ben Maku Patel | Member | Madi |
Musa Lopwanya Lomiyiang | Member | Lango |
Modesto Kenyi Paul | Member | Didinga |
Hassan Urabi Kher-Alseed | Member | Toposa |
Khamis Thomas Okanyi | Member | Lokoya |
Servilio Molong Valentino | Member | Lopit |
Paul Namolina Rujamoi | Member | Boya |
Henry Asoba | Member | Tennet |
References
edit- ^ "Governor Says Equatoria Militia Threatens Security". Gurtong. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
- ^ "TWO CANDIDATES CONTEST FOR EASTERN EQUATORIA GOVERNORSHIP IN SPLM TICKET". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
- ^ "Eastern Equatoria State Governor Appoints Chiefs in Khartoum". Sudan Vksion. July 23, 2006. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-07-17.