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Bakosoro expresses frustration over frequent gubernatorial changes

Former Minister of Presidential Affairs, Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro, has voiced concern over what he described as frequent changes in gubernatorial leadership in Western Equatoria, warning that repeated removals of state governors undermine stability and public confidence.

by Sudans Post
February 26, 2026

Bakosoro expresses frustration over frequent gubernatorial changes
Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro, Former Minister of Presidential Affairs. [Photo: Courtesy]
YAMBIO – Former Minister of Presidential Affairs, Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro, has voiced concern over what he described as frequent changes in gubernatorial leadership in Western Equatoria, warning that repeated removals of state governors undermine stability and public confidence.

Speaking during a public rally on Wednesday attended by state officials and members of the public, Bakosoro urged the current governor to prioritise peace and address rising insecurity across Western Equatoria. However, much of his remarks focused on what he sees as a pattern of leadership instability that he believes is affecting governance and service delivery.

“How long will governors continue to be removed? It is too much,” Bakosoro said. “The state has changed from green to red and yellow. It should return to green for peace and calm.”

His comments come amid growing concerns about insecurity in parts of the state, with reports of violence and displacement in recent months. Bakosoro noted that fear among residents and recurring security incidents require urgent and coordinated intervention from state authorities.

“Governor, people are running every day. Please prioritise insecurity. The SSPDF and police should be supported and considered. Listen to the voice of the people and the community,” he said.

Bakosoro emphasised that sustainable peace and improved security are essential to restoring stability in Western Equatoria. He called for stronger coordination among security agencies, including the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) and the police, to contain the situation and reassure communities.

In addition to security concerns, the former governor cautioned against political rumours and anonymous letters allegedly sent to national leaders in Juba, calling for the removal of governors. He warned that such practices fuel uncertainty and distract leaders from addressing pressing issues affecting citizens.

He advised the current governor to adopt an inclusive style of leadership, avoid acting on gossip, and refrain from arbitrary dismissals of officials. According to Bakosoro, governance rooted in consultation and respect for citizens’ voices is key to rebuilding trust between the government and the people.

Bakosoro concluded by calling for stronger collaboration between the state government, community leaders, youth, women, and civil society organisations. He said collective efforts are necessary to restore unity, rebuild confidence in public institutions, and ensure lasting peace in Western Equatoria State.

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