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Naphtali Hassan Gale

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Naphtali Hassan Gale is a South Sudanese politician from Morobo County, belonging to the Keliko tribe. He was a member of the Central Equatoria State Parliamentary House, representing Lujule West and Wudabi Payams of Morobo County.[1][2]

Before entering politics, he served in the Keliko Bible translation project. He later held the position of Speaker in the Central Equatoria State Parliamentary House.

Speakership

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Central Equatoria State

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He served as Speaker of Central Equatoria State Assembly before the creation of the 32 states in South Sudan, during the governorships of Clement Wani Konga and Juma Malua Ali.[3]

Yei River State

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After the division of the original 10 states of South Sudan into 32 new states, Central Equatoria State was split into the three States: Jubek, Terekeka and Yei River State. Following this, he was then appointed as the Speaker of the Assembly in Yei River State.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Christian Times – Naphtali Hassan Gale". www.thechristiantimes.net. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Naphtali", The Free Dictionary, retrieved 31 December 2022
  3. ^ Network, Catholic Radio (13 October 2015). "CES Speaker urges ministries to keep old workforce". Catholic Radio Network for South Sudan and Nuba Mountains | CRN. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Yei parliament resumes after four-month long recess". Radio Tamazuj. Retrieved 31 December 2022.