By Chol D. Johnson
The Commissioner of Renk County, Diing Deng Lueth, and his team planned necessary measures to improve service delivery in the area.
In a statement on the official page of Renk County, the commissioner held an extensive meeting with directors of payams and executive assistants on Wednesday.
According to the statement, Deng said that the strategic goals and projects are aimed at promoting local development and improving the quality of life for residents.
“The strategic goals and projects aimed at promoting local development and improving the quality of life for residents,” the commissioner said, as quoted in the statement.
He explained that the meeting encompassed discussing organizing markets in the city, planning of payams and opening of roads, land document proficiency, housing organization, and new policies to follow up work.
Deng appealed to citizens and traders to rebuild the shops in the markets and houses previously damaged by fire.
“We also appeal to all citizens and traders in payams to rebuild the shops in markets and houses damaged by the fires with solid materials to avoid repeated fires in the future,” he appealed.
The meeting reviews the annual reports for the previous year and discusses challenges and achievements.
During the meeting, the most important projects and initiatives implemented were highlighted, as well as how to improve administrative performance in the future plans for the new year 2026.
Deng emphasized the importance of cooperation and coordination among all stakeholders to achieve positive results that contribute to the development of the region and to achieve the leadership vision.
The meeting concluded with clear instructions from the commissioner on the necessity of compliance and implementation of the laid-out plans.
The meeting emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in administrative work.
Diing Deng, the commissioner of Renk County in Upper Nile State, meets with the directors of payam and the assistant executive directors of other institutions and units.
Renk County in Upper Nile State, in the northern part of South Sudan bordering Sudan, which has been hosting most of the population of refugees from Sudan, the conflict-affected country, since last year.
