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Agak Achuil Lual

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Agak Achuil Lual is a South Sudanese Politician,[1] He is the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning in south sudan in 2022[2]

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He became the first Undersecretary of Trade and Industry on March 19, 2018. He was formerly in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning as Undersecretary dealing with financial management matters.

Hon. Agak's prior public service includes being Director General in the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining. Prior to joining the Government, he worked with the UNDP as Finance Management Specialist.

He also served as a senior Logistic Coordinator for UNDP in Rumbek.

Agak also served with UN/OCHA in Aweil East and Northern Bahr El Ghazal as a Field Officer.

Education[3]

He holds Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Business Administration) from University of Zagazig, Eqypt, and Higher Diploma in Administration from Heritage College, Ottawa, Canada. He also holds Post Graduate Diploma and Masters of Science in Accounting & Finance from University of Juba, Republic of South Sudan.

Controversy (Sale of oil)

Addressing the press in Juba during a joint press briefing with the Central Bank of South Sudan, Minister Agak Achuil Lual, said that is the reason the country has been unable to pay civil servants’ salary arrears since January, is because the oil of the country had been sold till 2027[2], which he later , He explained that what he “meant was the crude(oil) spreadsheet and commitments on the developmental projects  until 2027, and it doesn’t mean that South Sudan oil has been sold out.”[4]


Refference

  1. ^ says, Kwacha Okonyomoi (2022-05-11). "S. Sudan's finance minister says his remarks regarding oil pre-sale taken out of context". Sudans Post. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  2. ^ a b Mawel, Chol (2022-05-06). "South Sudan Crude Oil Already Sold in Advance Till 2027". TowerPostNews. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  3. ^ wto.org, wto (2021). "Biography" (PDF). wto.org (PDF). {{cite web}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ says, Kwacha Okonyomoi (2022-05-11). "S. Sudan's finance minister says his remarks regarding oil pre-sale taken out of context". Sudans Post. Retrieved 2022-07-06.