Business Regional

South Sudan President sacks central bank governor

1 Min Read
– –

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has sacked the central bank governor.

The dismissal of Dier Tong Ngor was announced in a presidential decree read on the national broadcaster. No reasons were given for his sacking.

He has been replaced by Moses Makur Deng who has been a director-general in charge of banks’ supervision and research at the bank.

South Sudan’s economy is driven by oil, which accounts for nearly 90% of the country’s national budget.

The economy is in a bad shape due to the conflict and the drop in global oil price as a result of Covid-19 pandemic.

– –

Some South Sudanese online have welcomed the appointment of Mr Deng and urged him to improve the economy.

Nigerian governor appoints aide for divorced women

– –

Source: Africafeeds.com

Source: Africa Feeds

Maravi Post Reporter

Op-Ed Columnists, Opinion contributors and one submissions are posted under this Author. In our By-lines we still give Credit to the right Author. However we stand by all reports posted by Maravi Post Reporter.