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SPLM-DC Secretary General Forms the Party's Secretariat Office
(01/11/2009, SPLM-DC) On the 29th October 2009, the SPLM-DC Secretary General Eng. Charles Kisanga presented nominations for the SPLM-DC Secretariat to the SPLM-DC National Executive Committee (NEC) for approval. Ten Secretariat secretaries and eight Assistants to the Secretary General for the Sectors were presented to the NEC and then passed by the NEC after some deliberations on some of the candidates.
The ten Secretariats and the designated secretaries are as follows:
1. Secretariat for Finance and Administration - Mr. Deng Bior Deng
2. Secretariat for Political Affairs - Mr. Deng Vanag
3. Secretariat for Organization - Dr Mohamed Abdalla Abder
4. Secretariat for Legal Affairs - Walid Yayha
5. Secretariat for Women Affairs - Ms Sandra Bona Malwal
6. Secretariat for Social Affairs and Services - Mr. Mubaraka Idris Koni
7. Secretariat for Organized Labour and Professionals - Mr. Tarig Mahdi
8. Secretariat for Cultural Affairs - Dr. Funda Z. Dominic
9. Secretariat for Economic Affairs - Mr. Luke Bidong
10. Secretariat for Youth and Students - Mr. Akot Maley Ayuol
The following assistants to the Secretary General for the other 8 Sectors of the Sudan were appointed as follows:
1. Upper Nile - Mr. Chuol Limi
2. Bahr El Ghazal - Mr. Jekuei Marek Ayuon
3. Equatoria - Mr. Elias Gaaniko
4. Darfur - Mr. Juma Harouni
5. Kordofan - Mr. Younis Abdalla Issa
6. Central - Mr. Mohamed El Amin El Zamzami
7. Northern - Mr. Mohamed Mahathir
8. Eastern - Mr. Sabir Abdalla Karim
With these appointments, the SPLM-DC party head office is now in full swing and these are the officials who will execute the party programmes through to the coming General Elections scheduled for April 2010. Congratulations to all those appointed and passed by the NEC.
Eng. Charles B. Kisanga
SPLM-DC Secretary General
Khartoum














I real realise that SPLM-DC is only party which can give the freedom and justice to the people of Southern Sudan in particular and Sudan in genral, and the vissionless of the corruption of SPLM which leaded by tribal norm is become headache to the people of South Sudan.