South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has appointed a member of his own party as defence minister, according to a decree read on state media, breaching a peace deal in which the role should be selected by the party of opposition leader Riek Machar.
Kiir fired defence minister Angelina Teny, who is also First Vice President Riek Machar’s wife, along with the interior minister this month, re-igniting long-standing disagreements over how the two war veterans share power.
Kiir and Machar’s forces signed a peace agreement in 2018 that ended five years of civil war that killed 400,000 people and triggered Africa’s biggest refugee crisis since the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi.
Implementation of the deal has been slow, and bouts of fighting have continued to kill and displace large numbers of civilians.