Lean. Technocratic. Accountable.

The governance structure of the Alternative Government of National Unity (AGONU) reflects an explicit break from bloated, patronage-driven systems.

It is designed to deliver fiscal discipline, institutional clarity, and transition readiness.

AGONU operates as a Caretaker Technocratic Authority, focused solely on restoring state functionality and preparing the 2027 democratic transition.

Governance Framework

Caretaker Technocratic Model

Non-partisan leadership

Expert-led ministries

Time-bound mandate

No permanent power accumulation

Executive Leadership

The Presidential Council

The Presidential Council is the highest authority of AGONU. It functions as a collective executive to prevent concentration of power and ensure constitutional compliance.

Mandate

Guarantor of the Restoration

Oversight of the Prime Minister

Enforcement of the Transitional Charter

Core Functions

National security oversight

Ratification of international treaties

Appointment and protection of an independent judiciary

Presidential Council Member

To be Announced

To be Announced

To be Announced

Office of the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister manages day-to-day state operations through a 10-ministry cabinet.

To be Announced

Cabinet Structure

Cluster I — Stability & Rule of Law

Focused on judicial independence, security oversight, and legal reforms.

5 Ministries

To be Announced

Cluster II — Economic & Human Development

Focused on revenue integrity, service delivery, and citizen recovery.

5 Ministries

To be Announced

Sub-National Governance

The "10 + 3" Model

AGONU restores a stable, conflict-aware decentralization model to reduce fragmentation and administrative waste.

10 State Governments

Led by State Caretaker Governors

RESPONSIBLE FOR:

  • Local service delivery
  • Census preparation
  • Administrative stabilization
Central Equatoria
Eastern Equatoria
Western Equatoria
Upper Nile
Northern Bahr el Ghazal
Western Bahr el Ghazal
Unity
Lakes
Jonglei
Warrap

3 Special Administrative Areas

These areas remain under Federal Transitional Oversight due to conflict sensitivity.

Abyei

Disputed territory under international administration framework

Greater Pibor

Administrative area established for inter-ethnic reconciliation

Ruweng

Resource-rich area requiring enhanced federal oversight

The 10+3 model balances decentralization with stability, ensuring that local governance structures support rather than undermine national cohesion during the transitional period.

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