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BoSS Governor calls for institutional reforms and digitalization

BoSS Governor calls for institutional reforms and digitalization

By: Daniel Mareng Wek Magok

Juba, June 27, 2025- The management of the Bank of South Sudan underscored during the staff meeting held on Friday at the Bank’s conference hall, the commitment to optimize institutional reforms, including but not limited to professionalism, accountability, transparency, excellence and teamwork.

Governor, Bank of South Sudan, Dr. Addis Ababa Othow chalked out streamlining priorities such as price stability, enhancing currency management and capacity building.

Second Deputy Governor for Administration and Finance Hon. Rita Nyankiir Akoon said, “as a team, we are working tirelessly to build a bridge of peace and harmony. In the face of challenges, we count on your commitment and professionalism to move forward together.”

Director General of Administration and Human Resources, Mr. David Manyuon Nak, emphasized the importance of opening dialogue and active staff engagement in shaping the Bank’s reform agenda.

Mr. Matiop Deng, the acting Chairperson of the BoSS Trade Workers Union, highlighted critical staff issues such as training, provision of transport vehicles and welfare. He strongly encouraged the Bank’s leadership to resolve these matters.

The meeting included a participatory question-and-answer segment during which both classified and unclassified staff shared their concerns and recommendations.

The meeting concluded with hopeful to institutional reform, improvement of staff well-being and enhancing monetary policy agenda.