South Sudan's Salva Kiir sacks finance minister

President Salva Kiir

President Salva Kiir of South Sudan: sacks finance minister and other officials

President Salva Kiir of South Sudan: sacks finance minister and other officials

By Abankula with Agency report

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has sacked finance minister Salvatore Garang Mabiordit and replaced him with Athian Diing Athian.

Kiir also removed Chon Thon Deng Abel from his position as managing director of the state-owned Nile Petroleum Corporation (Nilepet) and Erjok Bullen Geu from the position of acting National Revenue Authority commissioner-general.

In a presidential decree announced Wednesday night on state-owned South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) television, Kiir did not give any reason for the sacking of the officials.

The new finance minister, Athian was a former deputy finance minister until 2018 when Kiir fired him.

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The dismissal of the finance minister came amid deteriorating economic situation and the devaluation of the local currency which has resulted in the soaring prices of commodities.

South Sudan’s citizens recently decried skyrocketing prices of basic commodities like food due to the deteriorating economic situation in the world’s youngest country.

The landlocked oil-rich but war-torn east African nation depends on oil revenue to finance 98 percent of the budget but production has reduced due to COVID-19 disruptions.

Kiir also appointed Africano Mande as the deputy commissioner-general of the National Revenue Authority and Bol Riing Muorwel as the new Nilepet managing director.

Reported by Xinhua

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