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Governor Adil vows to improve security, organize return of refugees

photo shows Andruga Mabe, Information Minister(L), Emmanuel Adil Anthony, the CES governor(M) and Wayi Godwill Edward, the Cabinet Affairs Minister.

By Simon Deng

Central Equatoria State government will strike further to achieve peace, stabilize security and organize return of refugees and internally displaced persons to their original homes according to Emmanuel Adil Anthony, the Governor for Central Equatoria state.

“I have no doubt that we will receive the guidance and blessing of Almighty God to strike further with hopes and confidence in achieving our pillar pathways for peace building, economic recovery, security stabilization and organize return of our refugees and Internally Displaced Persons or IDPs,” said Anthony.

Anthony said that the government might not have met everyone’s expectations to the best of individual tune of success, urging the public not to wither hope and confidence in striking forward.

“As we enter the new year 2022, we look forward to overriding all social, economic and political difficulties that affect our lives in our state, We have no time to waste but we have an opportunity to deliver peace, love, unity, harmony, commitment and determination to move our state forward into prosperity, “ added Adil.

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