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South Sudan’s Kiir sacks four armed opposition ministers


Wednesday August 3, 2016

South Sudanese president Salva Kiir (Photo: Reuters)
South Sudanese president Salva Kiir (Photo: Reuters)


South Sudan president Salva Kiir has sacked four armed opposition ministers suspected still loyal to the former vice president, Riek Machar and replace them with new faces loyal to the new first vice president, Taban Deng Gai.

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President Kiir, according to the order, broadcast by the state owned South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) removed Mary Alfonse Nadio Lodira, Mabior Garang, Dak Duop Bishok and Peter Adwok Nyaba. These officials were replaced with officials who included Ezekiel Lol, a former ambassador to the United States, who was one of the officials detained in 2013 when conflict erupted in the South Sudan capital, Juba.

Lol, initially seen as close to Machar, turned a foe after failing to secure a ministerial position and became an ally of Gai who failed to be appointed the petroleum minister.

The new officials, according to the presidential decree, were appointed on the basis of recommendations from the armed opposition leadership allied to the first vice president.

Michael Tiangjiek Mut is the new Minister of Interior, Ezekiel Lul as the Minister of Petroleum Minister, Gabriel Duop Lam as the Minister of Labour, Gabriel Thok Deng as Minister of Mining, Yien Tut as the Minister of Higher Education and Sofia Gai as Minister of Water Resources.

Alfred Lado Gore is one of the old faces who has been removed from the Ministry of Interior and appointed the new minister of Land and Housing. His other Colleagues, Richard K. Mulla and Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol, the secretary general of the Sudan People’s Liberation in Opposition (SPLM-IO) returned their positions as the minister of federal affairs and minister of imagery and dams respectively.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Hussein Nyot Maar has also retained his position. Rieu Gatliek Gai has been appointed the new deputy Minister of Interior and Natake Allan as Deputy Minister of Labour. Another ministerial order was issued to appoint Gabriel Yol Dok as advisor on Social Service Delivery, Michael Mario Dhuor as advisor for Reforms Evaluation and Ramadhan Laku for Good Governance.


 



 





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