Only one year into business and the government, the brain child of the National Dialogue (ND) felt the need to reshuffle. Though the reshuffle move was triggered by the outburst of former foreign minister Ibrahim Ghandour before the parliament regarding delayed payments to his ministry, but it soon proved to be that the problem is more deep and acute than originally thought.
With queues lining up before gas filling stations, tight control on liquidity to avoid more depreciation of the national currency, the pound, before the dollar, the full extent of the economic shock that has been engulfing the country following the separation of South Sudan came into full play.
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