President Kiir names revitalized government cabinet

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President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Thursday evening in a presidential decree read over South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation announced cabinet for the revitalized government.
 
He appointed Martin Elia Lomurö, minister of Cabinet Affairs, Angelina Teny as Defence and Veteran Affairs Minister and Beatrice Wani as Foreign and International Cooperation Minister.
 
The president assigned Paul Mayom Akec, to be minister of Interior, Stephen Par Kuol, minister for Peace Building, Justice Ruben Madol Aroi minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs and Obote Mamur Mete, minister of National Security
 
Jemma Nunu Kumba became minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Michael Makuei Lueth returned to Information and Broadcasting, Lasuba L. Wango became Federal Affairs minister and John Luke Jok was appointed minister of East African Affairs
 
Salvatore Mabiordiit remained Finance and Economic Planning, Puok Kang Chol was appointed minister of Petroleum, Henry Dilang Odwar became minister of Mining and Josephine Joseph Lagu was appointed minister of Agriculture and Food Security.
 
Onyoti Adigo Nyikec is to head the ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Kuol Athian Mawien leads Trade and Industry ministry, Josephine Napwon Cosmas became Environment and Forestry and Manoah Peter Gatkuoth was appointed minister of Water Resources and Irrigation.
 
President Kiir put Michael Chanjiek Geay to Land, Housing and Urban Development ministry, Rizik Zakaria Hassan in the Wild Life Conservation and Tourism ministry, Dhieu Mathok Diing became minister Investment and Deny Jock Chagor was aassigned lead Higher Education, Science and Technology ministry.
 
He appointed Awut Deng Achuil minister for General Education and Instruction, Elizabeth Acuei Yor; minister of Health and Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro became minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development.
 
James Hoth Mai was appointed minister of Labour, Peter Marcello Nasir became Energy and Dams minister, Madut Biar Yol minister of Transport, Simon Mijok Majak took Roads and Bridges and Ayaa Benjamin Warille became Gender, Child and Social Welfare
 
In the same decree the president appointed Peter Mayen Majongdit, minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Nadia Arop Dudi minister for Culture, Museums and National Heritage and Albino Bol Dhieu was assigned minister of Youth and Sports.
 
The President in another decree appointed Deng Deng Akon Deputy Ministers
of Cabinet Affairs, Deng Dau Deng remained deputy minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Malek Ruben Riak became deputy minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs and Mabior Garang Mabior became deputy minister of Interior.
 
He also appointed Joseph Malek Arop deputy minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Agok Makur Kur, Finance and Planning, Lily Albino Akol, Agriculture and Food Security and Martin Tako Moi became deputy General Education and Instruction.
 
The president in the same decree assigned Khalid Boutros deputy minister of Public Service and Human Resource Management and Baba Medan Konyi deputy minister of Information, Communication and Technology.