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The Catholic Bishop of Torit has urged the people of South Sudan to cultivate the attitudes of reconciliation, peace and forgiveness during this Easter.
Bishop Johnston Akio Mutek in his Easter message delivered over the phone urged the peoples of South Sudan to come from different directions and love unity to build together the new nation.The bishop encouraged the people to be patient and continue with the good work they have done for the country since a lot has yet to be done.
Bishop Akio encouraged people to start the new nation grounded on good values including Christian principles.
The bishop of Torit was calling from India where he is under medical attention.