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CES Governor launches Engineering Corporation, vows proper urban planning

March 31, 2025
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Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani, Governor of Central Equatoria State with Engineering team | Courtesy photo

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Central Equatoria State (CES) has launched Engineering Corporation aimed at ensuring proper Urban planning in the country.  

Augustino Jadalla Kamilo Wani, Governor of Central Equatoria State expressed that the body would oversee infrastructural projects and ensure public safety.

The state hosts the capital, Juba and it remains among those Cities with poor infrastructures, with citizens calling on the home government to strengthen Engineering Corporation to take charge.  

Jadalla acknowledged the corporation’s role in regulating urban planning and construction in line with international, national, and local standards.

He stressed the importance of a people-centered approach to address public concerns, foster trust, and ensure accountability.

“The corporation will oversee key projects, including roads, bridges, and flood control systems, ensuring they meet the highest quality and safety standards to protect citizens and drive economic growth,” Jadalla said.

The governor has called on the engineers to surpass in their expertise and help the society where need be.

Jadalla reiterated his call on stakeholders, development partners, and the public to collaborate in enhancing infrastructure.

He urged the line institutions to ensure coordination in ensuring effective development in the country adding that infrastructural development need joint efforts.  

“Maintaining existing infrastructure is as crucial as new development. This corporation will work closely with the Ministry of Housing, Juba City Council, and the Ministry of Roads and Bridges,” he added.

On his part David Morbe, State Minister for Housing, Lands, and Public Utilities, affirmed the ministry’s commitment to working with the corporation to improve service delivery.

He noted that a bill is under discussion within the State’s economic cluster to establish regulatory frameworks, including policies.

H.W. Johnson Swaka, the Mayor of Juba City Council applauded the idea of establishing the Corporation.

“It will help “fix loopholes” in the infrastructural development of the City and the State” said urging that the Corporation to work honestly and objectively.

Hon. Boniface Wango Arkanjelo, Acting Chairperson of the Engineering Corporation, expressed gratitude to Governor Jadalla for his leadership.

He highlighted the corporation’s mission to address issues such as poor construction quality, substandard utility installations, and unsafe infrastructure.

“Our primary goal is to deliver high-quality engineering services that meet citizens’ needs. We have developed a comprehensive Draft Bill to serve as the corporation’s regulatory foundation,” said Wango.

The Central Equatoria State Engineering Corporation was established by Governor Jadalla and it is meant to address the loopholes in the infrastructural development across the State.

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