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    Kiir’s Sudden Army Shake-Up Raises Questions

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 2, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Shock Army Reshuffle in Juba

    Juba was caught off guard late Monday when state television announced the dismissal of General Dau Aturjong after only three months as chief of staff. Without offering a reason, President Salva Kiir quickly reappointed General Paul Nang Majok, who had been removed in July.

    The rapid reshuffle follows a pattern of shifting top brass that insiders say helps Kiir balance rival command networks formed during the 2013—2018 civil war (security analysts in Juba).

    Why Reinstall Majok

    General Majok is respected among older SPLA commanders and is seen as a bridge between factions that trace their loyalties back to the liberation struggle.

    By restoring him, observers believe Kiir is signalling continuity to officers unsettled by Aturjong’s swift rise, while avoiding the perception of favouring any one ethnic bloc (political analyst Abraham Kuol).

    Political Undercurrents before National Vote

    South Sudan’s first elections, tentatively slated for late 2024, have already been postponed twice. The prolonged transition keeps Kiir and his rival First Vice-President Riek Machar in a delicate power-sharing pact crafted under the 2018 peace deal.

    Machar now faces treason proceedings linked to alleged militia activity, a move his allies describe as political pressure. The army reshuffle, some diplomats suggest, could shore up Kiir’s bargaining position before any electoral timetable is finalised.

    Security Stakes for the Region

    Neighbouring Sudan, Ethiopia and Uganda follow Juba’s power dynamics closely, wary that instability could spill across porous borders already hosting thousands of displaced civilians.

    UNMISS maintains more than 17,000 personnel in the country. Mission officials say leadership consistency within the army is crucial for implementing ceasefire monitoring and protecting aid corridors during the rainy season.

    Quiet Calculations Ahead

    For now, Kiir’s real motives remain opaque. Yet the restoration of an experienced hand suggests the president is prioritising predictability in the barracks, aiming to steer the young nation toward elections without reigniting the fault-lines of its recent civil war.

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