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Failing Unity state-owned power station gets private management

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By Bonifacio Taban Kuich

October 29, 2012 (BENTIU) – A private company has taken over the management of a state-owned power station in Bentiu, Unity state, due its inability to provide fuel in the wake of the national oil production stoppage in January.

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Map of South Sudan’s Unity State.

Chuol Bangoang Poon & Son Electricity Company Ltd. has taken charge of the power station form Benitu Electricity Cooperation (BECO) which has been unable to source sufficient fuel supplies since February.

Despite the shortage of fuel and the implementation of austerity measures the company has taken on the task of returning electricity to the area.

With the signing of agreements between Juba and Khartoum in September there is hope that the resumption oil production will improve the economic situations of both countries will improve.

Juba halted oil-production in a row with its northern neighbour over the use of its infrastructure to pipe it out of landlocked South Sudan. As oil accounts for more than 75 percent of South Sudan’s revenues its stoppage had a dramatic effect on its economy.

Authorities from the state Ministry of Physical Infrastructure signed a temporary deal with new company to run the power station, which resumed operations on 15 October.

The company’s manager, Banasio Bangoang Yang says their aims are to provide better services within both Bentiu and Rubkotna county.

“Our objectives in running this power station are to make sure that the indigenous community of Bentiu town are benefiting from the electricity. Our target is to make sure that every home has power [...] we will switch on the power from 8.00am to 3:30 pm and from 7:00pm to midnight,” said Yang.

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Unity State Flag (GoSS)

The Unity state fuel supply was partially cut off from Juba due to recent flooding along the Mayiandit-Rumbek road. However, some local traders have been bringing fuel via boat.

Power for Unity’s citizens was previously available for a 30SSDG per month. The new company will charge 150SSDG per month and 20SSDG per day for shops in the market; a move welcomed by local traders.

However, Obac Apaljam Doayowk Akol, a trader within Bentiu Suok Saba (market seven), claims the services offered by the new company do not match their schedules but acknowledged that current fuel prices are causing them difficulties.

According to Peter Chany Gatjiek, director of electricity in the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure, “we don’t have enough fuel to operate this power station.”

He explained that the power station has three engines, running running on 2500 Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA), 810KVA and 2.5 Megawatts. Operating for 10 hours per day requires 11 barrels of oil, “so it is too much. In the town there is no fuel.”

Gatjiek said that if the new company “gets the fuel on the black market it is up to him”. He added that the agreement with the company is a temporary arrangement and when the oil transit deal between Juba and Khartoum takes effect, the government will resume responsibility.

Juba ordered oil companies to restart oil production in October. According to the national minister for petroleum it will take three months for it to reach international markets.

For eight months many of those who previously had electricity in Unity state have been without it or have been relying on generators fuelled by costly oil from the local market.

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  • 1 November 2012 05:03, by George Bol

    Question: what happen to Matip Nhial and Gabriel Tang oil company? And do it advisers such as John Luk, Peter Gatdeet & sons,Riek Machar and Angelina still operating that company. I am just curious.

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    • 1 November 2012 05:24, by omoni jr.

      what happened to failed coup attempter majak agoot,and his Dinka Bor boys of dead garang? are they still going to over throw Kiir’lead government?
      just asking.............

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      • 1 November 2012 06:42, by Dinkawarrior

        Omoni jr?
        Are you try to diverted the topic of Nuer owned Campany? Well, you might do so but make sure history tells. We all know who does what before and we are still counting! Some you Nyagateen are looking deeply for money rather then the land, that is why you signed the stupid contracts with the people you don’t even know their background for 50 years. Shame on you Food Lovers!!!

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    • 1 November 2012 05:30, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

      They nyagateen are no longer shareholder in south Sudan oil company Bol, we told them not serve two business at one,
      Matip is dead with his fake company,

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      • 1 November 2012 05:57, by Kurnyel

        When will Dr Riek Machar Teng die? plus others confuse S. Sudanese leaders.

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        • 1 November 2012 05:59, by Kurnyel

          The Maps of unity State is not correct. Because they have taken part of Lake State territory

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        • 1 November 2012 06:09, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

          Don’t worry Nyel, he will be dead soon, ahahaha you hate him too, was he not your farmer house boy? Why hate him while he was working with you in Khartoum to killed Dinka? Or may be is it because he don’t want to rebelled again? Death to him,

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          • 1 November 2012 06:27, by omoni jr.

            Dinka Dominated splm/a
            He got too many names..
            kurnyiel
            Aaban,
            yauyau.
            kony L.R.A founder.
            He is from Dinka Bor tomorrow and Dinka Bahr el gazel next tomorrow..But he dont like Dinka Aweil people...

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            • 1 November 2012 07:18, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

              Foolish Nuer ominous de Ontario , you are a victim of your own making, go and find yourself Dinka bor man, they are good people, your talking dose not match my league, I’m not a boy like you, death to your Nuer nyagateen, tell me who like you in this country? Nobody, you are presume animals untill further studies to find out if you are really human,

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          • 1 November 2012 06:40, by wang

            Don’t be too excited Bor, we are not losing anything; It was temporary deal with that new company to provide a State cities with enough power.

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            • 1 November 2012 06:57, by Dinkawarrior

              To the Dinka-Cowboy!
              Please don’t let Nuer play a dirty game against Bor people, they knew very well that if Bor breakaway from you. They will benefit alot, specially Dr. Holocaust Riek Ma-Cieth. I heard the other day saying that South Sudan need to go back to the old system which including Upper Nile, Equatoria, and Bahr el Ghazal. The calculation was to separated Upper Nile Dinka from the rests

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          • 1 November 2012 07:03, by Ruach

            Mr Mangoor:According to Ngundeng,Jebe and Bor you wait abit am still talking to Marol/Jallaba.He also predicted that the long beated man ’s fire will burst! We don’t know who the long beated man is. He also predicted that,the chair man of the meeting will be slapped! We don’t know who he is.Listen thug,he also said it is difficult when only one person knows something and the other opposes it.Con..

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            • 1 November 2012 07:19, by Ruach

              You will wish any Nuer to die due to your personal hates,but your natural hates will punish you back.You are an orphan roaming between internets and drugs! What are you going to do to people of South Sudan than creating lies in against societies? You will be trapped sooner than later.Go ahead

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              • 1 November 2012 08:24, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

                Nyaruach, who will do that? Im looking forward to see that dog to get me, do you know who im? No, trapping me down will just end up like nassir coup that produce nothing but shame and mass surrendered to us that show your useless habit, you will remain animals untill further studies if you are all really human being, death to animal that do not produced meat and milik,

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        • 3 November 2012 03:11, by galuak

          man no one related to dead what about if you die before him..

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      • 1 November 2012 07:42, by Diu J.Kuek

        Dinka D SPLA/M(Mr Mangoor) you are too ignorant and too stupid person among the living creature you have no sense at all in your brain completely.

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        • 1 November 2012 08:18, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

          Diu j Kuek why are you insulting me? I sorry boy I though you was not a Nuer, because you seem intelligence than Nuer person, aha,

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    • 1 November 2012 07:17, by Mapuor

      Thats a positive move,am sure all other states will follow suit.Governments of states do not have enough money to run such things,more over,management is also another problem as politicians can not annoy their electorates by being strict.Private companies esp local ones can do that properly.

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    • 1 November 2012 08:33, by Ruach

      What happened to Majak Agoot and all Garang boys to over throw Kiir ’s Government?

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      • 1 November 2012 09:11, by Wiyual

        Ruach,
        Their failed attempted coup just died in the air. Do you think that Dinka Bhar el Gazel will give them any inch of power again. It will be better for another tribe rule than letting to get back to power again. Mayerdit is not that stupid to be overthrown by fake Dr. Majak.

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        • 2 November 2012 03:12, by Loko El Pollo

          Shut up, you two food lovers.

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