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Civil Service Commission copmletes arrangements for recruiting Southerners |
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Monday, 27 October 2008 |
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The Civil Service Commission has announced that arrangements for employing southern Sudan in the national civil service are almost over.
The secretary of the commission Hamadn-Allah Mohamed Al Tahir said that the results of the interviews will be out next week in a ceremony to be addressed by the first Vice President Salva Kiir Mayardit.
Mr Hammandna Allah told Miraya FM that the applicants for the jobs were less than the allocated 20% positions in the national civil service as stipulated in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
on the other hand, the commander of the joint police force in Abyei Colonel of police James Monday called on the SPLM and the National Congress to complete their share of the joint police force in the area in accordance to the roadmap agreement on Abyei, signed last August.
Colonel Monday told Miraya FM that the force is waiting for a number of one-hundred-and-fifty policemen from the government of southern Sudan.
He added that his forces are facing lack of vehicles and equipment.
Some citizens in Abyei expressed discontent on what they called the administrative vacuum in the area.
They called in their statements to Miraya FM for the complete implementation of the Roadmap agreement.
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