DescriptionRegional ministers & members of the High Executive Council (Sudan 1977).jpg
English: (Transcribed by Ajak Deng Chiengkou)
The first term Cabinet of First Vice President of the Republic of Sudan and President of Southern Sudanese High Executive Council(HEC) Abel Alier Kuai Kut, 1977. Names as listed on the provided photo. Remember the first cabinet may be different from this:
1. President of HEC: Abel Alier Kuai Kut
2. Dr Lawrence Wol Wol: Minister of Commerce, Industry and Supply
3. Peter Gatkuoth Gual: Minister of Finance and Economic Planning
4. Natale Olwak Akolowing: Minister of High Executive Council and Legal Affairs
5. Mading de Garang: Minister for Information and Culture
6. Dr. Gama Hassan: Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Animal Production
7. Moses Chuol Juach: Minister for Regional Administration, Police and Prisons
8. Dr. Justin Yac Arop: Minister of Health and Social Welfare
9. Lawrence Lual Lual: Minister for Education
10. Samuel Abujohn Kabash: Minister of Communication, Roads and Transport
11. Lubari Ramba Lokolo: Minister for Public Service
12. Oliver Batali Albino: Minister for Housing and Public Utilities
13. Ezekiel Machuei Kodi: Minister for Cooperatives and Rural Development
14. Henry Bago: Minister for High Executive Council headquarters
15. Isaiah Kulang Mabor: Minister for Wildlife Conservation and Tourism
16. Ali Tamim Farsak: Minister of Youth and Sport
17. Simon Mori Didumo: Leader of People’s Regional Assembly
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"This poster carrying photos of the President of the High Executive Council (HEC) for the Southern Regional Government, Abel Alier, and his cabinet members was designed in the 1970s by a team from the defunct Regional Ministry of Culture and Information, in Juba. The designers consisted of Philip Hakim (graphic designer) from the Nile Printing Press, late Chol Kuany (graphic artist) from Radio Juba, late Urbano Oyet, aka, Jobo Jobo (cartoonist) from the Nile Mirror weekly newspaper, and Atem Yaak Atem (editor of Southern Sudan monthly magazine) from the Ministry HQs.The photos on the poster were taken, at various times, by: late Atem Kuek Atem, head of the photographic unit at the Ministry's HQs, and by late Arkangelo Thomson, aka, Ti Jambi, photographer at large, also from the Ministry's Hqs."
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