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Akuei thanks Kiir After dismissal just 72 hours into presidential office role

Akuei was appointed by President Kiir on Friday evening to replace Madit Malek. However, by Monday evening—after the weekend public holidays—he was relieved of his duties and replaced by Sebit Bullen Kamonde.

by Sudans Post
October 29, 2024

Matiok Santino Akuei. [Photo courtesy]
Matiok Santino Akuei. [Photo courtesy]
JUBA – The outgoing chief administrator in the office of the president, Matiok Santino Akuei, has expressed gratitude to President Salva Kiir Mayardit following his dismissal just 72 hours after his appointment.

Akuei was appointed by President Kiir on Friday evening to replace Madit Malek. However, by Monday evening—after the weekend public holidays—he was relieved of his duties and replaced by Sebit Bullen Kamonde.

Sources indicate Akuei had not yet officially assumed his role before his termination.

In a statement, Akuei thanked President Kiir for the brief opportunity to serve, emphasizing the support he received from Kiir throughout his education, which allowed him to earn a Ph.D.

“I sincerely thank you your Excellency for the confidence and trust you have placed in me and the opportunity you extended to me to serve as Chief Administrator in the Office of the President of the Republic of South Sudan for Seventy-two hours (72 hrs.),” he said.

Akuei expressed particular gratitude for Kiir’s role in his academic journey.

“I am thankful for the pivotal role you have played in shaping my academic achievements. You accorded me all the support required throughout, from my young age all the way to the completion of my Ph.D. by granting me scholarships and words of encouragement,” he stated.

Despite the brief appointment, Akuei conveyed no resentment, adding that he remained committed to serving South Sudan.

“Although the position was later revoked, please know that I hold no less appreciation for the experience and responsibilities entrusted to me. I remain deeply committed to serving this great nation in any capacity with utmost dedication, integrity and deep love to help steer any future office to greater service to the people of South Sudan,” he wrote.

Akuei also extended best wishes to his successor.

“I wish Hon. Amb. Sebit Bullen the best as he takes the role of the Chief Administrator in the office of the President of the Republic of South Sudan to ensure collaborative leadership across ministries,” he concluded.

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