Aloisio Emor Ojetuk

Aloisio Emor Ojetuk was governor of Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan from 2005 to 2010.

Aloisio Emor Ojetuk
Governor of Eastern Equatoria
In office
2005–2010
Succeeded byJohnson Juma Okot
Personal details
NationalitySouth 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

In June 2006 Ojetuk appointed a council of chiefs, as follows:[3]

NamePositionTribe
Remijo Amoi OkoleChairmanMadi
Angello Marko LongolioV. ChairmanToposa
Anthony Lohide JacksonSecretary-GeneralHoryok
Michael Otuba OtongolFinance SecretaryLatuka
Valiriano Ranga AdolaMemberPari
Ataib Tiburusio TahitaMemberLatuka
Peter Tokwaro OwotMemberAcholi
Alexander Oyet AnakeletoMemberAcholi
Angello Oko OkotMemberPari
Lodovic Murras MarchanoMemberDongotono
Ben Maku PatelMemberMadi
Musa Lopwanya LomiyiangMemberLango
Modesto Kenyi PaulMemberDidinga
Hassan Urabi Kher-AlseedMemberToposa
Khamis Thomas OkanyiMemberLokoya
Servilio Molong ValentinoMemberLopit
Paul Namolina RujamoiMemberBoya
Henry AsobaMemberTennet
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References

  1. "Governor Says Equatoria Militia Threatens Security". Gurtong. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  2. "TWO CANDIDATES CONTEST FOR EASTERN EQUATORIA GOVERNORSHIP IN SPLM TICKET". Sudan Catholic Radio Network. 2 January 2010. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  3. "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.
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