CABINET ENDORSES TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATOR, FULA 2 HYDROPOWER DAM
 Saturday, 11 May 2013 13:56 |

The Council of Ministers in its Friday ordinary sitting approved the
establishment of a national telecommunication operator and the
construction Fula Two hydro-electric project.

Government spokesperson Barnaba Marial Benjamin told the press after
the meeting that the national telecommunication operator will
coordinate communications in the country.

He explained that the Fula Two hydroelectric project will be the
biggest power source in the country capable of generating up to 859
megawatts of electricity.

The spokesman said the Electricity and Dams Minister David Deng
Athorbei got the green light to implement the project.

Dr Marial said the Council also passed the establishment of the
Refugees Commission Affairs, and its organizational structure and
logo.

The Cabinet gave the Refugees Commission three million Pounds to start working.

South Sudan is hosting over 200,000 refugees from Sudan, DR Congo,
Central African Republic, Ethiopia and Uganda.

Dr Marial said the Governors of Western Bahr El Ghazal, Warrap and
Upper Nile, Riziq Zachariah Hassan, Nyandeng Malek and Simon Kun,
briefed the Council of Minister on the security situation in their
states.

President Salva Kiir chaired the meeting.

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