Kiir’s faction, former detainees in political deadlock over ex-deputy
minister

File photo: former deputy foreign minister Cirino Hiteng

South Sudan’s fragile unity government has failed to name a deputy foreign
minister for almost a year, raising questions about further political
understandings between the coalition partners in the current government in
Juba.

The SPLM faction loyal to President Kiir and SPLM Former Detainees led by
Pagan Amum are blaming each other for the impasse after Kiir removed Cirino
Hiteng from his post in July last year for allegedly attending an IGAD
Council of Ministers meeting without being delegated by the government.

Hiteng was appointed to his post according to the 2015 peace deal, under
which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to be given to the former
detainees.The peace deal does not give the president the power to remove a
minister appointed by one of the other peace signatories.Chapter 1, Article
10.5.4 says, “Deputy Ministers shall be appointed by the Party holding the
respective Ministry,” while 10.6.1 says, “Each party may remove its
representatives in the Council of Ministers and nominate replacements by
notifying the President and the First Vice President, with at least
fourteen (14) days notice.”

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj today, the foreign ministry spokesman Mawien
Makol blamed the SPLM Former Detainees group for failing to nominate a new
official to fill the position of deputy foreign minister after Hiteng had
been dismissed by President Kiir.

For his part, Kosti Manibe Ngai, the spokesman of the SPLM Former Detainees
group said Kiir had no right to remove Cirino Hiteng from his position last
year.Kosti further said the SPLM Former Detainees reject the removal of
Cirino Hiteng from his post as deputy foreign minister.“The reasons that
were alleged to have been the reasons for his removal did not convince us
at all, so it was a unilateral decision taken by the president and we have
not accepted it and we are not going along with it,” he said.

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