JUBA, South Sudan
President of South Sudan, Salva
Kiir, on Tuesday night fired the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and
announced a replacement.Lt. Gen. Majak Akec Malok
In a decree read on the
state-owned television, South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC), Kiir
dismissed Lt. Gen. Majak Akec Malok and replaced him with Lt. Gen Atem Marol
Biar.
Before he was appointed the
new IGP, Kiir first promoted Atem Marol to the rank of a General in a separate
decree.
No reasons were given for the
changes although Juba City was tense over the weekend with the presidential
guard’s Tiger Division of the SSPDF and National Security Service (NSS)
deploying along and patrolling major roads in Juba.
Rumors of a coup also made
rounds but both the police spokesperson Gen. Daniel Justin and his SSPDF
counterpart, Gen. Lul Ruai reassured the public that there was no need for
alarm and that the the deployments were routine and meant to check criminality in
the city.
Before his elevation to the
top job in the police, Gen. Atem Marol Biar was serving as the incumbent
Director General of the Directorate of Civil Registry, Nationality Passports,
and Immigration at the Interior Ministry.
The immediate former IGP Majak
Akec was appointed to the position in 2018.
Kiir, in a separate directive,
removed Tonj state governor Akech Tong Aleu and his Yei River state
counterpart, David Lokonga Moses, replacing replaced them with Anthony Bol
Madut and Emanuel Adil respectively.
The president also removed
nine ambassadors from service in the ministry of foreign affairs. They included
George Francis Nazario, Emanuel Yohanis Yor, Christopher Leonard Jada, Mohamed
Ismail Faraj, Jago Arop Yor, Nyawaragak Joshua Dei Weang, Zahra Mohamed Hassan,
Kamal John and Isaac Weal Majak.
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