Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–1983)
The Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was an autonomous region that existed in Southern Sudan between 1972 and 1983. It was established on 28 February 1972 by the Addis Ababa Agreement which ended the First Sudanese Civil War. The region was abolished on 5 June 1983 by the administration of Sudanese President Gaafar Nimeiry. Revocation of southern autonomy was one of the causes of the Second Sudanese Civil War which would continue until January 2005, when southern autonomy was restored.
Government and politics
Southern Sudan was governed by a High Executive Council which was led by a President of the High Executive Council. Abel Alier was the first President, holding that post between 1972 and 1978.Legislative authority was vested in a People's Regional Assembly.
The autonomous region consisted of the three provinces of Equatoria, Bahr al-Ghazal, and Greater Upper Nile. Juba was the regional capital.
Presidents of the High Executive Council
Tenure | Incumbent | Party |
6 April 1972 – February 1978 | Abel Alier | Southern Front |
February 1978 – 12 July 1979 | Joseph Lagu | Sudan African National Union |
12 July 1979 – 30 May 1980 | Peter Gatkuoth | Southern Sudan |
30 May 1980 – 5 October 1981 | Abel Alier | Southern Front |
5 October 1981 – 23 June 1982 | Gismalla Abdalla Rassas | Southern Sudan Liberation Movement |
23 June 1982 – 5 June 1983 | Joseph James Tombura | Sudan African National Union |