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Maker Lual Maker Lual

- Bor County Commissioner, Maker Lual, at his office in Bor, August 14, 2012 (ST)
Name: Maker Lual
Position: Former Commissioner of Bor County, Jonglei State, South Sudan.
Background: Jonglei State governor, Kuol Manyang Juuk sacked Lual on 10 Spetember 2012, replacing him with in his former Advisor on Land Utilisation, Agot Alier Leek in his place.
- Sunday 29 July 2012
July 28, 2012 (BOR) – A bulldozer destroyed shops in Bor that the Jonglei state government claims were illegally inhabited, on Friday. Goods left without shelter after shops were demolished in Bor, July 28, 2012 (ST)
The destruction (...)
- Thursday 16 August 2012
August 14, 2012 (BOR) - Hundreds of heads of cattle were reportedly looted from Koscar village of Pibor County on Saturday August 11, according to the Bor County commissioner, who said he had ordered both the army and the police to (...)
- Wednesday 12 September 2012
September 11, 2012 (BOR) - Jonglei State governor, Kuol Manyang Juuk has sacked Bor County Commissioner, Maker Lual, and appointed his advisor on Land Utilisation, Agot Alier Leek in his place. Bor’s former commissioner, Maker Lual in (...)
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