Yei Referendum authorities urged citizens to stop jubilations and start thinking about the foundation for a proper system of governance to be put in place in the new country.
The public outreach officer Fr. Simon Khamis Mabe told Easter Radio that the public should concentrate on the future of the region.He added that people already celebrated enough and now they should think what to do with the referendum result.
Fr. Khamis urged the intellectuals and the local groups to sit down and discuss the system of governance the new country needs, adding that the current structure has many loopholes.
Fr. Khamis said the results from Central Equatoria state indicate that south Sudan is going to separate.
