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Tonj State

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Country
  
South Sudan

Number of Counties
  
18

Capital
  
Tonj

Number of municipalities
  
1

Tonj State

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Tonj State is one of the 28 states of South Sudan. It is located in the Bahr el Ghazal region and it borders Wau to the west, Gbudwe to the southwest, Gogrial to the northwest, Northern Liech to the northeast, Gok and Southern Liech to the east, and Western Lakes to the south and east.

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History

On 2 October 2015, President Salva Kiir issued a decree establishing 28 states in place of the 10 constitutionally established states. The decree established the new states largely along ethnic lines. A number of opposition parties and civil society groups challenged the constitutionality of the decree. Kiir later resolved to take it to parliament for approval as a constitutional amendment. In November the South Sudanese parliament empowered President Kiir to create new states.

Tonj State comprises what was formerly Tonj North, Tonj East and Tonj South Counties. The area is so large that at one time the South Sudan government considered dividing it up into two states instead of having one Tonj State. Previously, the areas comprising Tonj State had been part of Warrap State from 2011 to 2015. The city of Tonj serves the State Capital. Akec Tong Aleu was appointed Governor on 24 December 2015. The state cabinent, consisting of seven ministers and three advisors, was approved by the state's members of parliament in March 2016.

Administrative divisions

The state consists of 18 counties, largest of any state in South Sudan. It also contains the municipality of Tonj. The names of the counties are:

  • Lou Ariik
  • Konggor
  • Akop
  • Lou Paher
  • Rualbet
  • Lou Paher
  • Warrap
  • Manloor
  • Kirik
  • Pagol
  • Luanyjang South
  • Luanyjang North
  • Luanyjang Centre
  • Luanyjang East
  • Ananatak
  • Manyang-Ngok
  • Wanhalel
  • Thiet
  • References

    Tonj State Wikipedia