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South Sudan’s President Kiir sacks army chief, finance minister in latest reshuffle

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 1:40 AM

(Corrects paragraphs 1 and 3 to indicate fired minister was in post for less than three months, not two weeks)

JUBA, May ​7 (Reuters) – South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has ‌dismissed the country’s military chief and a finance minister who had been in post for less than three months, state media reported late on Wednesday.

The dismissals were the latest ‌of ​frequent changes in the top ranks ⁠of Kiir’s government ⁠in recent years that analysts say signal an effort to consolidate power amid succession uncertainty.

The fired army chief, General Paul Nang, had occupied his ​position since October and his tenure had come under increasing scrutiny amid worsening insecurity in the ⁠country while the finance minister, ⁠Salvatore Garang Mabiordit, had served in ​the position since Feb 23.

Kiir reappointed General Santino Deng ​Wol as the new army chief, state media ‌South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation said. Wol, from South Sudan’s Bahr El Gazal region where Kiir hails from, is a close ally of the President and ⁠had served in the same post between 2020 and 2024.

Kuol Daniel Ayulo, a career technocrat who had previously served ⁠at the ‌finance ministry and ministry of trade ⁠as an undersecretary, has been appointed as ​the ‌new finance minister, according to the ​state media.

South ⁠Sudan has struggled to fully implement key reforms outlined in the 2018 peace agreement that ended a five-year civil war, including the unification of the armed forces and holding of elections.

(Editing by Elias Biryabarema ​and Toby Chopra)