James Tor Monybuny

James Tor Monybuny is a South Sudanese politician and was the first governor of Central Upper Nile State. Monybuny is a Padang Dinka from Baliet.[1] Monybuny was a pastor for the Presbyterian Church in South Sudan and the Baliet County commissioner.[2] After the creation of Central Upper Nile State from Eastern Nile State on January 14, 2017, Monybuny became governor,[3][4] due in part to ties with Vice President Taban Deng Gai.[1] On January 28, 2018, Shilluk youth protesters blocked Monybuny's from entering the PoC camp in Malakal.[5] Monybuny, along with three other governors, was removed from office by Salva Kiir on May 20, 2019. Kiir said the governors were not present in their states.[6] Monybuny was replaced as governor of Central Upper Nile State by Peter Chol Wal.[7]

James Tor Monybuny
Governor of Central Upper Nile State
In office
January 14, 2017  May 20, 2019
Preceded byoffice created
Succeeded byPeter Chol Wal
Personal details
NationalitySouth Sudan

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