Governor Jadalla Sends Commissioners on Mission to Boost Security and Agriculture in Central Equatoria State
The Governor of Central Equatoria State, H.E. Gen. Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani, bid farewell to the three County Commissioners of Lainya, Yei, and Morobo on Monday as they embarked on their respective assignments to enhance security and agricultural productivity in their regions.
In his address to the Commissioners, Governor Jadalla stressed the importance of stabilizing the security situation to enable the local population to engage in normal agricultural activities. He highlighted the potential of Counties like Lainya, Yei, and Morobo to serve as vital food baskets for the State.
“Your primary task is to ensure security and promote economic empowerment through the establishment of cooperative societies,” Governor Jadalla stated, underscoring the imperative of improving service delivery to the citizens.
Encouraging the Commissioners to leave a positive legacy and collaborate closely with the local communities, Governor Jadalla emphasized the importance of working in tandem with security agencies within their respective Counties.
The departure of the three County Commissioners was marked by a ceremonial send-off led by Governor Jadalla and high-ranking State government officials at the State government secretariat in Juba.
The mission entrusted to the Commissioners reflects the commitment of Central Equatoria State to fostering security, economic growth, and community engagement at the grassroots level. As they embark on their duties, the Commissioners carry with them the vision and directives of Governor Jadalla to uplift the lives of the people and enhance the overall well-being of the region.
Stay tuned for further updates on the progress and impact of the initiatives spearheaded by the Commissioners under the guidance of Governor Jadalla in Central Equatoria State.