Kumbur Payam Executive Administration Starts New Year with New Village Chiefs

Kumbur Payam’s executive administration has marked the beginning of the year with the appointment of new village chiefs.

These chiefs, who hold civil service leadership roles, serve for one term of five years, according to the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North’s (SPLM-N) constitution.

Payam Executive Administrator, Hisam Mohammed Kuwa, addressed the newly appointed chiefs, emphasizing the importance of their duty and responsibility.

He thanked outgoing chiefs for their service and called on the new leaders to cooperate for the benefit of their communities.

In his speech, Kuwa reminded the new chiefs that leadership is about sacrifice and service to the people, encouraging them to work without fear or favor.

Hisam, M. second from right in white suite
Hisam, M., second from right dressed in white suite
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