CITIZENS EXPRESS MIXED FEELINGS ON PRESIDENT DOWNSIZING

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The citizens in Juba have expressed mixed feelings on the√É≈† president’s decision of downsizing and fighting corruption in the government.

President Salva Kiir Mayardit announced on the Independence Day celebration that his government is going to downsize the cabinet, a number of staff and make sure corruption is kicked out of the country.

Ateny wek Ateny told Bakhita radio on wake up Juba morning show that the president is going to keep his promise this time.

He said the situation had reached a point for the president to make a decision to reduce the government.

Mr Wek said the president deserved the right to downsized the cabinet, a number of staff and make sure those who have stolen money bring the money back. to government account.

Oscar Mike said he does not believe that the president is going to take action on the promised he made.

He added that the citizens are tired of hearing the promises of the president and do not know whether the decision was made by him alone.

Mr Mike said the citizens were demanding the president to declare to public the 75 listed corrupt officials but none was done.

He added that the president should watch out from some of his advisors who intend to drive in their own directions.

Many citizens throw worry on whether the president is going to implement his speech that delivered to the people during the celebration of first anniversary of independence of South Sudan.

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