Former Central bank governor ask President Kiir to form a new government
Monday, 22 August 2011 15:37     South Sudan >>>

South Sudan former Central Bank Governor has asked President Salva
Kiir to form a strong government based on qualifications of its
members and not on kinship .

Mr. Elija Malok said the president should use his authority to appoint
people to public offices based on their performance record. The former
governor made the assertion on Sunday in Nairobi at the Saint Luke's
Anglican Church in a chat with the press.
Criticizing those who said his removal and subsequent reassignment by
the President was based on tribal affiliation, Malok said the removal
and rotation of ministers and government officials provides a platform
to enhance performance.
President Kiir relieved Elija Malok from his position as governor of
Central Bank last week.




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