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    Kiir’s Rapid Staff Shuffle Reaches Revenue Authority

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 9, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Presidential Decree Announces New Private Secretary

    On Monday evening, a state broadcast announced President Salva Kiir’s decree relieving Private Secretary Moses Rou Ayii.

    The same order promoted Akol Santo Arech to the sensitive post, marking another adjustment at Juba’s highest desk.

    One-Month Turnaround Highlights Volatility

    Ayii had himself replaced Deng Bona Bang Dhel less than a month earlier, illustrating a rapid rotation pattern in the Office of the President.

    Observers note that senior aides often appear and disappear without public explanation, feeding speculation about evolving loyalties.

    Revenue Authority Also Affected

    A separate decree removed John Mading Bol as Deputy Commissioner General of the South Sudan Revenue Authority.

    Kiir reassigned his outgoing private secretary, Ayii, to the newly vacated revenue post, extending the reshuffle beyond the palace.

    Possible Motives and Implications

    Frequent changes in strategic offices may allow the president to maintain a tight grip on information flows and policy implementation.

    Some commentators argue the moves could inject fresh energy into key institutions, while others warn that instability can hinder long-term planning.

    Official statements offered no reasons, leaving the public to parse the political choreography.

    Regional Perspectives on Juba’s Pace

    Across East Africa, leadership rotations are common, yet the tempo in Juba remains striking.

    Diplomatic sources in Nairobi say partners are watching personnel shifts closely, hoping administrative continuity will prevail during South Sudan’s delicate transitional period.

    Adut Salva Kiir Bank of South Sudan Government reshuffle
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