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Smooth Leadership Transition at Catholic University of South Sudan Lesson to Government: Official at VC Installation

Credit: Sr. Paola Moggi, CMS/Juba/South Sudan

The Governor of Western Equatoria State in South Sudan has lauded the smooth leadership transition at the Catholic University of South Sudan (CUofSS).

Governor James Al-Taib Berapai, who spoke on behalf of the South Sudan government during the Monday, September 1 installation of Br. Dr. Bruno Dada as the new Vice Chancellor (VC) of the CUofSS described the transition of leadership at the university as “historic” from which the South Sudanese government can draw lessons.

“It is a pleasant moment for me today, and it is historic at the same time to attend and participate in this important historical event,” Governor Al-Taib said about the installation of the South Sudanese member of the Congregation of the St. Martin De Porres Brothers as VC of CUofSS. 

He lauded the smooth transition including the solemn atmosphere, and went on to say, “This is one of the things we have to learn here and should most of the politicians.”

In his speech, the South Sudanese Governor, who was sworn in office in August following his appointment by President Salva Kiir recalled his relationship with the CUofSS under the leadership of the outgoing VC, Fr. Matthew Pagan.

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He said he was an “eyewitness” of the collaboration between the incoming and outgoing VC, and added, “I've been here as the legal advisor and member of the board of trustees for this university for the last three years.”

Governor Al-Taib highlighted some of his accomplishments for the Catholic institution of higher learning, including the dispute regarding land. 

“I was able to resolve the case within two weeks, and the Catholic University is now the full legal owner of the designated land,” he said, and added, “As lawyers, you determine the cost of your work, and it is paid to you in advance before you carry out the function. But when I was assigned to handle the case of the Catholic University, I did not ask for a penny. And I did the work diligently and finished it, and I did not request it for any penny, and God rewarded me as a Governor for Western Equatorial.”

On his part, the United States Ambassador to South Sudan underscored the importance of faith to the people of God in the country, especially those involved in advancing the education of the future leaders.

The experience of faith in South Sudan, Ambassador Michael J. Adler said, “has given me great hope for the future of this country.”

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“May that spirit help guide South Sudan to a future of peace and prosperity,” the fourth U.S.  Ambassador to the world’s newest country implored. 

Silas Mwale Isenjia is a Kenyan journalist with a great zeal and interest for Catholic Church related communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communication from Moi University in Kenya. Silas has vast experience in the Media production industry. He currently works as a Journalist for ACI Africa.