South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir replaced undersecretaries in Foreign Affairs, Energy, and Health. John Samuel Bwogo, Lam Tungwar, and Dr. Harriet Akello Pasquale were dismissed and succeeded by new appointees. Furthermore, Kiir appointed technical advisors in several ministries, indicating a shift in governance strategy.
On Friday evening, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir dismissed three undersecretaries from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Energy and Dams, and Health. According to a decree issued by the state-run South Sudan Broadcasting Cooperation (SSBC), John Samuel Bwogo, Lam Tungwar, and Dr. Harriet Akello Pasquale were relieved of their positions without any stated reasons.
President Kiir announced the appointments of their successors: Agnes A. Osawa will take over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Madu Acuil Mayuen will lead the Ministry of Energy and Dams, and Dr. Anin Ngot Mou will assume the role in the Ministry of Health.
In addition to these changes, Kiir appointed several technical advisors to various ministries. Daniel Awow Chuang has been appointed in the Ministry of Petroleum, Dr. Cosmas Pitia Kujo for the Ministry of Mining, and Simon Kimon Ladu for the Ministry of Finance and Planning.
In summary, President Salva Kiir has made significant personnel changes by replacing three undersecretaries in key ministries and appointing new technical advisors. These actions reflect ongoing governance adjustments within the South Sudanese government to enhance departmental leadership and efficiency.
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