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October 17, 2012 (BOR) – Jonglei state council of ministers endorsed the agreement signed between Sudan and South Sudan governments in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa on 27 September.

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Jongle council of ministers’ meeting in process, Bor, Jonglei, October 17, 2012 (ST)

The the state deputy, Hussein Maar Nyuot, briefed the press, after the closed-door meeting between governor Kuol Manyang Juuk, and the state ministers in Bor on Wednesday.

“The discussion was about the co-operation agreement which was signed in Addis Ababa between the Republic of South Sudan and the Sudan Government,” said Maar, who also hold the post of minister of information and broadcasting.

Maar said the council of ministers in its meeting on Wednesday endorsed the agreement in full adding, "we actually blessed it".

“He fully briefed us and we shared the documents, we are supporting the documents and we are supporting our President together with the negotiating teams,” said Maar.

“On behalf of the government we want to congratulate our president Salva Kiir Mayardit, and the team for the patience they showed during the time of negotiation," he said.

With regard to the border demarcation unresolved by the agreements, Maar said "we believe that with the effort of our team we will for sure get them back to the Republic of South Sudan.”

On Monday, hundreds of people from Northern Bahr el Ghazal and other states demonstrated against the establishment of a demilitarized region in accordance with one of the agreements. They perceived it as an encroachment upon South Sudan’s land. The Juba government said it was a temporary measure to afford international mediators to asses the region freely and ratified the agreement on Tuesday.

Maar said governor Manyang will brief the state legislative assembly tomorrow.

That council of the ministers urged the people of Jonglei state to stand with the government for its full support "because they know that the President together with the negotiating team will continue with the outstanding issues, such as issue of Abyei, borders the other areas that were not discussed,” said Maar.

(ST)

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  • 18 October 2012 07:48, by Suleiman

    It is very great shame in Jonglei State because one person holding two Post while the rest are siting without work.
    Look at the Deputy Governor, is now a Minister of Information and 1000 of pple in Jonglei are having no Job!
    What abig Corruption!!!

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    • 18 October 2012 08:42, by Raam_mi raam

      Join Yau Yau if you think nothing good exists with Jonglei goverment

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      • 18 October 2012 09:16, by Quol Quot

        Ram mi chiek,
        Wic mi coali Bor, jen wic Jaangni, thiele ram mi gori neyekun (kon ka Nueri) thiin taame . Ruach eme, e ruach jaangni.
        These ministers don’t know what they are signing

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        • 18 October 2012 12:34, by Zeki

          Quol Quot
          I agree with you, those ministers signed what they don’t know. this are ministers of yes yes only.

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        • 18 October 2012 13:50, by Ruach

          Quot Quot:Lueke en Ram mi Raan ci wic de kac nhial e jiek.Maa Jaang ke waan!Nene,ca Gartwei Dual Yen baang ke kuic Majak Agoot mi lok Salva!Husien Maar e Gat guaar,dungde hoo koam ni rew ceke de yien.Ney diaal ci ke goaar!Jaang bike lac e goaa

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          • 18 October 2012 18:57, by Quol Quot

            Ruach,
            Ee jen puonyde, Gatwich (gat mi thile wic e long ba) Dual, jen ce laat e duer. Majak, jen e damaan Salva. Thile ram loke Salva rey Mading Bor!
            Linge ruach ka, Ruach.

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      • 18 October 2012 15:27, by Gulung -dit

        congretulation RAM
        are right to say that, the government of Kuol manyang is just a confused government of non-educated society.
        it is shame to see one man holding two positions

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      • 18 October 2012 15:29, by Gulung -dit

        congretulation RAM
        are right to say that, the government of Kuol manyang is just a confused government of non-educated society.
        it is shame to see one man holding two positions

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    • 18 October 2012 14:27, by NO PEACE

      sultan
      Please all Nuer in the world are very good worker that is why this holding two post in south sudan.

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  • 18 October 2012 14:15, by Guandong

    What agreement to be endorsed? leave our seats go to Khartoum. u are not leaders whom we suppose to lead us, does ur regime mean to sale the land? curse on u upto ur childrens they will not rule in this country.

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  • 18 October 2012 14:34, by NO PEACE

    Guandeng
    for me in where iam in its difficult for me to work without my families. and you?

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