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Lomurö threatens shutdown of unlicensed medical facilities

Speaking during the oath-taking ceremony of more than 251 medical professionals, including doctors, pharmacists, dentists, and specialists on Thursday, Lomurö stressed the need for strict adherence to professional standards and regulatory requirements in an event which coincided with the launch of the official website of the South Sudan General Medical Council.

by Sudans Post
April 17, 2026

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Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Martin Elia Lomuro. [Photo: Courtesy]
JUBA — South Sudan’s National Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr Martin Elia Lomurö, has warned that the government could shut down unlicensed medical facilities run by unaccredited practitioners in a move to tighten oversight of the country’s health sector.

Speaking during the oath-taking ceremony of more than 251 medical professionals, including doctors, pharmacists, dentists, and specialists, on Thursday, Lomurö stressed the need for strict adherence to professional standards and regulatory requirements in an event which coincided with the launch of the official website of the South Sudan General Medical Council.

Lomurö underscored the importance of quality medical education, urging training institutions to develop strong curricula that meet international standards. He cautioned against prioritising high enrollment numbers at the expense of producing competent and ethical professionals.

“We must focus on graduating qualified personnel who can deliver safe and effective healthcare services,” he said, adding that professionalism, patience, and ethical conduct are essential for building public trust in the medical field.

South Sudan has seen a proliferation of medical clinics in recent years, especially in the capital, Juba, with most facilities, particularly those in the outskirts of the city, operated by unaccredited practitioners.

Mr Lomurö issued a firm warning to operators of unaccredited hospitals and individuals practising without proper licensing, stating that authorities would not hesitate to shut down facilities that fail to comply with established regulations.

The newly launched online platform by the Medical Council is expected to enhance transparency and accountability within the sector. It will allow members of the public to verify licensed practitioners, while also enabling health professionals to apply for registration and licensing digitally.

Despite these developments, the South Sudan General Medical Council acknowledged ongoing operational challenges, including limited office space and insufficient funding. Officials said these constraints continue to affect the council’s ability to effectively carry out its regulatory mandate.

The government’s renewed push for stricter enforcement comes amid growing concerns over the quality and safety of healthcare services in the country.

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