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16 June 2014
By Ijoo Bosco
June 15, 2014 (TORIT) - The governor of South Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria state has backed calls for federalism, saying it was the system of governance demanded for by Equatorians at the time the new nation attained its independence from Sudan in 2011.
Speaking for first time on the matter, Louise Lobong said calls for federalism were not initiated by his Greater Equatoria counterparts, but rather a system demanded by citizens in these three regions.
"We [governors] have been (...)
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