Kiir Cleans House: Health, Humanitarian, and Security Chiefs Out in Surprise Decrees

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‎Health, Relief, and National Security Shake Up Signals New Political Realignment ‎ ‎President Salva Kiir Mayardit has issued a wave of presidential decrees, reshuffling leadership in three of South Sudan’s most sensitive institutions: the Ministry of Health, the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC), and the National Security Service (NSS). ‎ ‎The decrees, announced on State-run South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) on Wednesday evening, have already ignited heated political debate. While the presidency gave no reasons, analysts say the shake-up is tied to performance, political loyalty, and election calculations. ‎ ‎1. Aniin Ngot Ngot Out as Health Undersecretary ‎Profile: Who is Aniin Ngot Ngot? ‎Aniin Ngot Ngot, a career civil servant, has long been a fixture in the Ministry of Health. Rising through the ranks of public administration, he was appointed Undersecretary during the height of South Sudan’s post-war reconstruction efforts. ‎As Undersecretary, Aniin oversaw the...

Minister Of Information Mr. Makuei Lueth Said The Government Is Optimistic For Peace




Mr. Makuei Lueth the Minister of Information in South Sudan was yesterday addressing the media in the Ethiopian Capital, Mr. Makuei is in Ethiopia as part of the negotiating team in the revitalization forum. He says that he is hopeful that total peace will be achieved in this round of talks.

The Minister of information further disclosed that the revitalization forum will take up to 17th of February 2018. This roughly 11 days stay in Ethiopia trying to get an amicable solution. He says the agenda is about the permanent ceasefire and full implementation of the reviewed agreement.

“The agenda talks about the permanent fire, that is one, full implementation of the agreement; the revitalized agreement and the then agenda number three is the reasonable time frame for the elections” he explains. 

The Information Minister further said that they are under strict instruction not to talk about articles that are not touched by the IGAD council of ministers.

He further noted that “This idea of the two armies in one country is out of question we will not talk about it even because we have already learned from that experience of J 1. Even I think nobody is in favor of that again” Makuei adds.

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