South Sudan’s new Central Bank Governor vows to improve economy.
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NEWS JUBA SOUTH SUDAN
Dr. Othom Rago Ajak, the newly appointed governor of South Sudan’s Central Bank has pledged to work hard to improve the country’s economy and reduce inflation.
In his first speech as new central bank
governor during the swearing in ceremony before President Salva Kiir today at the State House, Othom thanked
President Kiir for appointing him as
governor of the central bank of South Sudan. He vowed to exert great efforts
to make economic reforms.
“We are grateful to the president for
selecting us and putting his confidence that we can run the bank. However,
with the experience, we shall try our best with what is happening in our
economy,” said Othom.
“Of course the problem with the people of
South Sudan is the inflation and in stable and unstable exchange rate. We
shall be working to address these issues and hopefully, we shall do something
about it,” he added
The new official said that he will try his
level best within his 100 days in office to ensure there are orders in place
to regulate the system and improve the current situation.
For his part, President Salva Kiir advised the new administration of the
central bank to work hard in order to address the current economic crisis in
the country.
“I want to repeat that don’t disappoint your
people, because I followed the news in the evening, and your people had been
writing a lot, congratulating you and thanking me for appointing all of you,”
said Kiir.
“Now if they hear tomorrow that
you went into a different corner, they will be very much disappointed, we
don’t want this thing to happen. We are hopeful that you will change the
situation and as Stephen (Minister) says we have lost the value of our
currency,” he added.
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