President Salva Kiir of South Sudan dismissed three undersecretaries from the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Energy, and Health. He appointed Agnes A. Osawa, Madu Acuil Mayuen, and Dr. Anin Ngot Mou as replacements. Additionally, technical advisors were appointed for various ministries to strengthen governance.
On Friday evening, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir dismissed three undersecretaries from their positions in key ministries. The ministries affected include Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Energy and Dams, and Health. According to a decree published on state-owned South Sudan Broadcasting Cooperation (SSBC), John Samuel Bwogo, Lam Tungwar, and Dr. Harriet Akello Pasquale were relieved of their duties without specified reasons.
Kiir has appointed new undersecretaries to succeed those dismissed. The new appointees are Agnes A. Osawa for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Madu Acuil Mayuen for Energy and Dams, and Dr. Anin Ngot Mou for the Ministry of Health. These appointments are part of efforts to reorganize the government’s structure.
Additionally, President Kiir appointed several technical advisors in a separate decree. The new advisors include Daniel Awow Chuang for the Ministry of Petroleum, Dr. Cosmas Pitia Kujo for Mining, and Simon Kimon Ladu for Finance and Planning. These appointments aim to enhance the expertise within the government’s technical sectors.
President Salva Kiir’s recent decree to replace three undersecretaries reflects an ongoing effort to manage government operations in South Sudan. New appointments and positions for technical advisors indicate a strategic approach to enhance governance and operational efficiency across important ministries.
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