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Western Equatoria

Western Equatoria is a state in South Sudan. It has an area of 79,343 square kilometres (30,635 sq mi). Its capital is Yambio. The state was divided into counties, each headed by a County Commissioner. Western Equatoria seceded from Sudan as part of the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 1956. On October 2, 2011, the state was divided into Amadi, Maridi, and Gbudwe states, and Tambura State was split from Gbudwe state on January 14, 2015. Western Equatoria was re-established by a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020.[2]

Western Equatoria
Nickname: 
The Green State
Motto: 
State Under God's Control
Location in South-West of South Sudan.
Coordinates: 05°19′N 28°24′E / 5.317°N 28.400°E / 5.317; 28.400Coordinates: 05°19′N 28°24′E / 5.317°N 28.400°E / 5.317; 28.400
Country South Sudan
RegionEquatoria
No. of counties:10
Province/State1976/1995
CapitalYambio
Government
 • TypeAutocracy System
 • GovernorMaj. General Alfred Futiyo Karaba
Area
 • Total79,342.66 km2 (30,634.37 sq mi)
Population
 (2008 census)
 • Total1,619,029
 • Density20/km2 (53/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
Area code211
HDI (2019)0.483[1]
low · 2nd of 10
Youth of Yambio
Children in Yambio, Western Equatoria, South Sudan

History

Since the 16th century, Western Equatoria has been a home to the Avukaya, Azande, Baka, Moru, Mundu and Balanda.

The Mahdist Revolt of the 1880s destabilized the nascent province, and Equatoria ceased to exist as an Egyptian outpost in 1889. Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile and Wadelai. European colonial maneuverings in the region came to a head in 1898, when the Fashoda Incident occurred at present-day Kodok; Britain and France almost went to war over the region.[21] In 1947, British hopes to join South Sudan with Uganda, while leaving Western Equatoria as part of Belgian Congo were dashed by the Juba Conference to unify North and South Sudan.[citation needed]

In the middle of the twentieth century, after Sudan's independence in 1956, Western Equatorians sacrificed their life for over 5 decades liberating in movements for the independence of South Sudanese, including the Anya Nya led by, Joseph Lagu and the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M), led by John Garang de Mabior, as they envisioned of New Sudan. Western Equatoria was also known as the breadbasket state for liberators during both civil wars.

Western Equatoria was separated from its sister state of Eastern Equatoria, becoming a province in 1976[3] and the two Equatoria provinces were once again inaugurated into 3 statehoods of Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria and Eastern Equatoria in the midst of the 1990s. Hence, there was a plan to re-unify the 3 sister states back into regions after the implementation of South Sudan's federal system. But many suggested the three states should remain in place with each governor, while having a governor general to oversee the Greater Equatoria region.

Counties

There are 10 counties in Western Equatoria:

Other important towns in Western Equatoria were: Nagero, Duma, Namutina, Jambo, Rasul, Lui, Tore, Muroko, Manguo, Mambe, Kotobi, Yarri, Farak Sika, Madebe, Bangasu, Rimenze, Bazungua, Makpandu, Nadiangere, Kua Diko, Ri-Rangu, Nabiapai, Gangura, Birisi, Ndoromo, Bangazagino, Sangua, Basukangbi Ringasi, Diabio, Yangiri, Ri-Kwangba, Bafuka, Naandi, Andari, Ri-Yubu, Mopai and Sakure.

Governor of Western Equatoria

  • 1976 – 1982: H.E Barnaba Kisanga
  • 1982 – 1984: H.E Charles Ali Bilal
  • 1984 – 1984: H.E Samuel Abu-John Kabbashi **Lasted 7 days only on first term**
  • 1984 – 1985: H.E James Bazia
  • 1985 – 1987: H.E Brig. Dominic Kassiano Dombo
  • 1987 – 1989: H.E Raphael Zamoi
  • 1989 – 1991: H.E Brig. Dominic Dabi Monango
  • 1994 – 2005: ***Due to war in the state, multiple Commissioners/Governors Governed based in Khartoum, Sudan***
  • 2005: H.E Maj. General Patrick Zamoi **Lasted 6–7 months only on first term**
  • 2005 – 2008: H.E Samuel Abu-John Kabbashi *Died in office*
  • 2008 – 2010: H.E Jemma Nunu Kumba
  • 2010 – 2015: H.E Col. Joseph B. Bakosoro
  • 2015: H.E Maj. General Patrick Zamoi *Served until the state was divided into multiple states, then served as Governor of Tombura State until Western Equatoria State was restored back to a single state*
  • 2015–2020: **State broken up; 6 successor state governors**
  • 2020 – present: H.E Maj. General Alfred Futiyo Karaba

Economy and demographics

The economy of Western Equatoria is largely agricultural, with high-quality timber being one of its most important products.

Western Equatoria region is the home of the Moru people, the second largest tribes in South Sudan, the Zande, Baka, Avukaya, Bare, Bongo and Jur tribes.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  2. ^ Aljazeera Feb 2020
  3. ^ Badiey, Naseem (2014). The State of Post-conflict Reconstruction: Land, Urban Development and State-building in Juba, Southern Sudan. p. 48. ISBN 978-1-84701-094-0.
  4. ^ Gurtong Azande Retrieved: 22 September 2010

External links

  • South Sudan Internet radio
  • Equatorians Abroad
  • Video of Equatorians Abroad

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Western Equatoria is a state in South Sudan It has an area of 79 343 square kilometres 30 635 sq mi Its capital is Yambio The state was divided into counties each headed by a County Commissioner Western Equatoria seceded from Sudan as part of the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 1956 On October 2 2011 the state was divided into Amadi Maridi and Gbudwe states and Tambura State was split from Gbudwe state on January 14 2015 Western Equatoria was re established by a peace agreement signed on 22 February 2020 2 Western EquatoriaStateFlagSealNickname The Green StateMotto State Under God s ControlLocation in South West of South Sudan Coordinates 05 19 N 28 24 E 5 317 N 28 400 E 5 317 28 400 Coordinates 05 19 N 28 24 E 5 317 N 28 400 E 5 317 28 400Country South SudanRegionEquatoriaNo of counties 10Province State1976 1995CapitalYambioGovernment TypeAutocracy System GovernorMaj General Alfred Futiyo KarabaArea Total79 342 66 km2 30 634 37 sq mi Population 2008 census Total1 619 029 Density20 km2 53 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 CAT Area code211HDI 2019 0 483 1 low 2nd of 10Youth of Yambio Children in Yambio Western Equatoria South Sudan Contents 1 History 2 Counties 3 Governor of Western Equatoria 4 Economy and demographics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSince the 16th century Western Equatoria has been a home to the Avukaya Azande Baka Moru Mundu and Balanda The Mahdist Revolt of the 1880s destabilized the nascent province and Equatoria ceased to exist as an Egyptian outpost in 1889 Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado Gondokoro Dufile and Wadelai European colonial maneuverings in the region came to a head in 1898 when the Fashoda Incident occurred at present day Kodok Britain and France almost went to war over the region 21 In 1947 British hopes to join South Sudan with Uganda while leaving Western Equatoria as part of Belgian Congo were dashed by the Juba Conference to unify North and South Sudan citation needed In the middle of the twentieth century after Sudan s independence in 1956 Western Equatorians sacrificed their life for over 5 decades liberating in movements for the independence of South Sudanese including the Anya Nya led by Joseph Lagu and the Sudan People s Liberation Army Movement SPLA M led by John Garang de Mabior as they envisioned of New Sudan Western Equatoria was also known as the breadbasket state for liberators during both civil wars Western Equatoria was separated from its sister state of Eastern Equatoria becoming a province in 1976 3 and the two Equatoria provinces were once again inaugurated into 3 statehoods of Western Equatoria Central Equatoria and Eastern Equatoria in the midst of the 1990s Hence there was a plan to re unify the 3 sister states back into regions after the implementation of South Sudan s federal system But many suggested the three states should remain in place with each governor while having a governor general to oversee the Greater Equatoria region Counties EditThere are 10 counties in Western Equatoria Yambio County Capital Yambio Nzara County Capital Nzara Ibba County Capital Ibba Ezo County Capital Ezo Maridi County Capital Maridi Tambura County Capital Tumbura Mundri West County Capital Mundri Mvolo County Capital Mvolo Nagero County Capital Nagero Mundri East County Capital Kedi baOther important towns in Western Equatoria were Nagero Duma Namutina Jambo Rasul Lui Tore Muroko Manguo Mambe Kotobi Yarri Farak Sika Madebe Bangasu Rimenze Bazungua Makpandu Nadiangere Kua Diko Ri Rangu Nabiapai Gangura Birisi Ndoromo Bangazagino Sangua Basukangbi Ringasi Diabio Yangiri Ri Kwangba Bafuka Naandi Andari Ri Yubu Mopai and Sakure Governor of Western Equatoria Edit1976 1982 H E Barnaba Kisanga 1982 1984 H E Charles Ali Bilal 1984 1984 H E Samuel Abu John Kabbashi Lasted 7 days only on first term 1984 1985 H E James Bazia 1985 1987 H E Brig Dominic Kassiano Dombo 1987 1989 H E Raphael Zamoi 1989 1991 H E Brig Dominic Dabi Monango 1994 2005 Due to war in the state multiple Commissioners Governors Governed based in Khartoum Sudan 2005 H E Maj General Patrick Zamoi Lasted 6 7 months only on first term 2005 2008 H E Samuel Abu John Kabbashi Died in office 2008 2010 H E Jemma Nunu Kumba 2010 2015 H E Col Joseph B Bakosoro 2015 H E Maj General Patrick Zamoi Served until the state was divided into multiple states then served as Governor of Tombura State until Western Equatoria State was restored back to a single state 2015 2020 State broken up 6 successor state governors 2020 present H E Maj General Alfred Futiyo KarabaEconomy and demographics EditThe economy of Western Equatoria is largely agricultural with high quality timber being one of its most important products Western Equatoria region is the home of the Moru people the second largest tribes in South Sudan the Zande Baka Avukaya Bare Bongo and Jur tribes 4 See also EditCentral Equatoria Eastern Equatoria EquatoriaReferences Edit Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2020 04 18 Aljazeera Feb 2020 Badiey Naseem 2014 The State of Post conflict Reconstruction Land Urban Development and State building in Juba Southern Sudan p 48 ISBN 978 1 84701 094 0 Gurtong Azande Retrieved 22 September 2010External links EditSouth Sudan Internet radio Equatorians Abroad Video of Equatorians Abroad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Equatoria amp oldid 1137527892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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