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Diplomat politician

Doctor Lam Akol Ajawin is a South Sudanese politician of Shilluk descent.

Background

Akol was born on 15 July 1950 in Athidhwoi, Upper Nile.

Education

He received a Doctor of Philosophy in chemical engineering from Imperial College London and taught at the University of Khartoum.

Career

He is the current leader of Sudan People"s Liberation Movement - Democratic Change (SPLM-District of Columbia), which he founded 6 June 2009. Akol joined the in 1986 after having been a clandestine member since October 1983. In 1991 he joined Riek Machar and Gordon Kong to break from the and form the -Nasir.

In 1993 the name of their faction was changed to SPLM-United.

Doctor Lam Akol was dismissed by Doctor Riek in February 1994 and became chairman of one faction of SPLM/A-United following unity with senior commanders who were under detention by orders of John Garang. He subsequently signed the Fashoda Peace Agreement with the government in 1997 and was appointed in March 1998 Sudan"s Minister of Transportation, a post he held for four years.

He, with most of his forces, rejoined the in October 2003. In 2005 Doctor Akol wrote a piece detailing his role as a negotiator on behalf Garang in the initiation of Operation Lifeline Sudan.

In October 2007, the SPLM withdrew from the Khartoum government.

lieutenant demanded, among other things, that Akol be removed from his position as Minister of Foreign Affairs, as he was accused of being too close to the regime.

Politics

He is a former high-ranking official in the Sudan People"s Liberation Army (), and subsequently became the minister of foreign affairs for the Republic of Sudan from September 2005 to October 2007, when the Khartoum government offered the several other key ministries as part of a peace agreement.

Membership

In 2002 Doctor Akol resigned from the ruling National Congress (NCP), and became a key member of the newly formed opposition Justice Party. The Chairman of SPLM nominated him as Minister of Cabinet Affairs which was confirmed on October 17 by President Omar al-Bashir and appointed Deng Alor, a leading SPLM member (member of the SPLM political bureau) who had previously been the Minister of Cabinet Affairs, to replace Akol as Foreign Minister.