03/06/2026
Juba|3 June 2026 - This morning, in a formal ceremony held at the National Public Health Institute headquarters, Health Minister Hon. Luke Thompson Thoan officially witnessed the handover of 10 newly donated vehicles to the National Public Health Institute (NPHI). The vehicles were donated by the President's Envoy on Special Programmes, Hon. Adut Kiir Mayardit, as part of ongoing efforts to safeguard the public health emergency response to Ebola preparedness.
Hon. Luke Thompson emphasised that these vehicles are designated specifically for Ebola response preparedness, ensuring rapid deployment in the event of outbreaks.
Dr Kediende Chong, the Executive Director of the NPHI, clarified that the vehicles will not be assigned to individual staff but will be used solely for preparedness activities and emergency response, including Ebola readiness efforts.
He further mentioned that the vehicles will undergo official registration, with assistance from the Office of the President, which has committed to facilitating this process. "As you know, the NPHI is still a relatively new institution without its own dedicated budget, so the registration and issuance of license and number plates will be supported by government authorities," Dr. Kediende explained.
Additionally, he stated that modifications, such as installing protective cages for supply transportation and attaching bull bars for added vehicle protection, will be carried out. All vehicles will prominently feature the NPHI logo to ensure clear identification and branding.
📸: Hol Joseph