Martha Chol Luak
Martha Chol Luak Kok is a South Sudanese politician. She hails from Akobo County.As of 2009 she was the acting speaker of the Jonglei State Legislative Assembly. She was elected to the Jonglei State Legislative Assembly in 2010 as a National Congress Party women's list candidate.
Quotes
edit- Now is the time as a nation to put together a vision and strategy for theproper management of this strategic resource".
- Sudan now has the opportunity to develop the oil sector in order to support the peace, to ensure that unity is attractive, to ensure that those aggrieved during war get redressed, and to take our place in the modern world where oil is produced with social responsibility.
- We have an oil revenue calculation committee, and every month, we look at the production and sales figures, and work out the figures for who takes what ... Right now, those figures are just based on production, and then shared between North and South. There isn't much trust, that's why you hear complaining from the South Sudan about the amounts they are getting".
- Government of Southern Sudan] is uncertain about the oil production figures released by the federal government and also feels that its quota is not fair. ...GoSS was not given any representation at the strategic stages of oil production and overseas marketing".
- management of oil resources was largely though not entirely being handled from the south, and South Sudan was in control of most of its oil fields
- there had been considerable controversy over the Ministry of Energy and Mining when the Government of National Unity was being formed. The oil industry had been developed during the civil war as a means to finance that war, at great human cost, and military concerns had dictated the structure of the industry.