Anthony Lino Makana

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Anthony Lino Makana
Anthony Lino Makana, December 2017 (5122) (cropped2).jpg
Speaker of the National Legislative Assembly
In office
4 August 2016 – 8 December 2019
Preceded byManasseh Rundial[1]
Succeeded byObuch Ojok
Personal details
NationalitySouth Sudan
Political partySPLM

Anthony Lino Makana is a South Sudanese politician. He was the Speaker of Transitional National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan from 2016 until his resignation in 2019. He was a former Minister of Transport and Roads in the Cabinet of South Sudan. He was appointed to that position on 10 July 2011.[2]

He was appointed as the speaker of National Legislative Assembly in August 2016.[3] Makana resigned as speaker on December 8, 2019 after being accused of embezzling funds and approving a $400 million loan from AFREXIM Bank without bringing it to the house.[4]

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  • SPLM
  • SPLA
  • Cabinet of South Sudan

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.thenationmirror.com/featured-stories/1935-rundial-hands-over-as-makana-takes-over-assembly-speakership[dead link]
  2. ^ The Newly Appointed Ministers, 10 July 2011 Archived November 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "IPU PARLINE database: SOUTH SUDAN (Al-Majlis Al-Tachirii), General information".
  4. ^ "South Sudan Legislative Speaker Forced to Resign". Voice of America. Retrieved 2019-12-10.


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