Cabinet of South Sudan
The Cabinet of South Sudan is the Executive Branch of the Government of South Sudan. The Cabinet members are appointed by the President and report to the President.
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Constitution |
Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU)
Under the terms of a peace agreement that came into effect on 22 February 2020, South Sudan is governed by a Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU). This government is led by a cabinet of 35 members. Under the terms of the agreement, SPLM will nominate 20 ministers, SPLM-IO will nominate nine ministers, South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) will nominate 3, former detainees will nominate 2 and the remaining minister will be nominated by other parties to the agreement.[1][2]
List of ministers
A cabinet made up of 35 ministers and 10 deputy ministers was appointed on 12 March 2020.[2]
Ministry | Incumbent | |||
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President of South Sudan | Salva Kiir Mayardit (SPLM) | |||
Vice Presidents of South Sudan | Riek Machar (SPLM-IO) James Wani Igga (SPLM) Taban Deng Gai (SPLM-IO) Rebecca Nyandeng Garang (Former Detainees) Hussein Abdelbagi (SSOA) | |||
Minister of Presidential Affairs | Bernaba Marial Benjamin | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry | Josephine Joseph Lagu | |||
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries | Onyoti Adigo Nyikec | |||
Minister of Cabinet Affairs | Martin Elia Lomuro | |||
Minister of Investment | Dhieu Mathok | |||
Minister Youth and Sports | Albino Bol Dhieu | |||
Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs | Angelina Teny | |||
Minister of East African Affairs | Deng Alor Kuol | |||
Minister of Energy and Dams | Peter Mercallo Nasir | |||
Minister of Environment and Forestry | Josephine Napwon Cosmas | |||
Minister of Federal Affairs | Lasuba L. Wango | |||
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning | Agak Achuil Lual | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | Mayiik Ayii Deng | |||
Minister of Gender and Social Welfare | Ayaa Benjamin Warille | |||
Minister of General Education and Instruction | Awut Deng Achuil | |||
Minister of Health | Elizabeth Acuei Yor | |||
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology | Gabriel Changson Chang | |||
Minister of Land, Housing and Urban Development | Michael Chanjiek Geay | |||
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs | Peter Mayen | |||
Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services | Michael Makuei Lweth | |||
Minister of Interior | Mahmoud Solomon Agook | |||
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation | Manoah Peter Gatkuoth | |||
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | Ruben Madol Arol Kachuol | |||
Minister of Labour | James Hoth Mai | |||
Minister of Petroleum | Puot Kang Chuol | |||
Minister of National Security | Obote Mamur Mete | |||
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | Mary Mawai | Minister of Culture, Museums and National Heritage | Nadia Arop Dudi | |
Minister of Peace Building | Stephen Par Kuol | |||
Ministrey of Public Service and Human Resource Development | Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro | |||
Ministry of Trade and Industry | Kuol Athian Mawien | - | Minister of Mining | Vacant |
Minister of Roads and Bridges | Simon Mijok Majak | |||
Minister of Transport | Madut Biar Yol | |||
Minister of Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism | Rizik Zakaria Hassan | |||
Former cabinet
References
- "South Sudan split over who takes what ministry". The East African.
- Malak, Garang (March 13, 2020). "South Sudan: President Salva Kiir Names Full Cabinet". allAfrica.com.