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Foreigner of Ugandan origin appointed into South Sudan parliament

Ms Afekuru Animu who was dismissed by First Vice President Taban Deng Gai’s office in 2018 following media reports was appointed last week by President Salva Kiir Mayardit on the ticket of OPP led by Peter Mayen Majongdit.

STAFF WRITER by STAFF WRITER
May 17, 2021
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Ms Afekuru Animu (Passport seen) was dismissed by the Office of the First Vice President in 2016 [Ugandan passport]
Ms Afekuru Animu (Passport seen) was dismissed by the Office of the First Vice President in 2016 [Ugandan passport]

JUBA — A foreign lady of Ugandan origin has been appointed into the newly reconstituted South Sudan Transitional National Legislative Assembly, according to documents obtained by Sudans Post.

Ms Afekuru Animu who was dismissed by First Vice President Taban Deng Gai’s office in 2018 following media reports was appointed last week by President Salva Kiir Mayardit on the ticket of OPP led by Peter Mayen Majongdit.

Unconfirmed reports also said she was dismissed at some points few years ago by the Japanese embassy.

Her appointment came as a surprise to the community of Lujule Payam of Morobo County of Central Equatoria state Animu now represents in parliament.

In a statement, the community said the person in question does not hail from the area and that they made some investigation as to whether she belongs there, but they said she doesn’t come from their payam.

“After a thorough investigation to know her details, the community found her claims of origination from the Keliko tribe to be false,” reads the statement seen by Sudans Post in part.

“The people of Keliko are not aware of this unfortunate authorization,” the document said of her claim to be from there. “The Keliko Community made several attempts for Animu to prove her lineage but were futile. In November 2018, the Keliko community in Juba summoned Animu to justify her claims but the meeting proved beyond doubt that her claims were false and tarnishing the image of the Keliko people.”

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Comments 3

  1. Lomujule says:
    6 days ago

    If she does not cause problems to the community but represent them cautiously, give her a chance for humanity shake and especially in good hearted South Sudanese people. Why did she chose to be Keliko anyways???

    Reply
  2. Michael Khom says:
    5 days ago

    The government of South Sudan have no progress

    Reply
  3. Marial George Monytoch says:
    4 days ago

    Impact the OPP chairman need to be interrogated for messing everything . Him working single handed contravene our national coherence . It’s a charm and shameful act where a foreigner is sent to Parliament while the constituency has more qualified cadres .

    Reply

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