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The President of the Government of South Sudan (GOSS), Salva Kiir Mayarditt, has issued a decree reshuffling the government of Southern Sudan.
Kiir also reshuffled the governments of some southern States.
The most important key figures reliefed by Salva Kiir Mayardit includes the Presidential Advisor on Development in the GOSS, Agnes Lukudu who is a National Congress Party (NCP) member.
Ms Lukudu is appointed as the Minister of Environment, Wildlife Convervation and Tourism replacing James Loro Sericio.
Mr. Kiir appointed Dr. Anne Ito as an Advisor on Agriculture and Food Security and also appointed Abdalla Albert as an Advisor on Development.
Ministers in the GOSS reliefed by Kiir includes the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dr. Samson Kwaje and replaced by Gabriel Changson who is reliefed from the Minister of Parliamnetary Affairs.
Dr. Martin Elia Lomoro is reliefed from his post as the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and appointed as the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs.
Dr. Kwaje is appointed as the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
Kiir reliefed the Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Michael Milly Hussein, and replced him by Professor Job Dhoruai.
Albino Akol Akol exchanged his Ministry of Industry and Mining with John Luk Jok of the Ministery of Culture, Youth, and Sports.
The President of the GOSS Salva Kiir Mayardit also reliefed the Minister of Agriculture in Warab State, and replaced him by Mayot Akech Mawien.
Mr. Kiir reliefed the Minister of Agriculture inNorthern Bahr El-Ghazal State, Abraham Albino, and repleced him by Angui Akot Akot.
The President of the GOSS reliefed the Minister of Agricluture in the Lakes State, Khamis Abdel Latif, and replaced by Arkanjelo Deng Kok.
The President of the GOSS also reliefed some members in the South Sudan Legislative Assembly-these includes Tor Deng Mawan, Levi Goerge Bahri Bilal, Aida Joseph Akili, Michael Manyiel Chol, and Aleiso Maluel.
Mr. Kiir appointed in his decree appointed Agoth Mel Kwau, Awad Rizig Sayed, Dr. Gassim Barnaba, James Kueth Lam, and Sulieman Mapur.
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