Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
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Aloisio Emor Ojetuk was governor of Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan
from 2005 to 2010.
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.
In January 2010, Ojetuk was seeking reelection in the April 2010 elections, while the SPLM state chairman Louis Lobong was also after the job.
South Sudan
South Sudan , officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country located in the Sahel region of northeastern Africa. It is also part of the North Africa UN sub-region. Its current capital is Juba, which is also its largest city; the capital city is planned to be moved to the more...
from 2005 to 2010.
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.
In January 2010, Ojetuk was seeking reelection in the April 2010 elections, while the SPLM state chairman Louis Lobong was also after the job.
Council of Chiefs
In June 2006 Ojetuk appointed a council of chiefs, as follows: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 Lokoya people The Lokoya are an ethnic group numbering about 30,000 people living in the South Sudanese state of Eastern Equatoria.... |
Servilio Molong Valentino | Member | Lopit Lopit people The Lopit or Lopid are an ethnic group numbering 90,000 to 136,000 people living in the South Sudanese state of Eastern Equatoria. The Lopit language is Nilotic.... |
Paul Namolina Rujamoi | Member | Boya Boya people The Boya are an ethnic group numbering 20,000 to 25,000 people living in Budi County, part of the Greater Kapoeta region of the South Sudanese state of Eastern Equatoria.... |
Henry Asoba | Member | Tennet |