The International Republican Institute or IRI concluded its third survey in Greater Bahr El Ghazal on public opinions about South Sudan government credibility.
The institute on Monday met more than eight political party members who cited that the government was leading the country to a wrong direction, Voice of Hope reported.
Public opinion survey IRI Project Manager Alemi Stephen said citizens acknowledged that their lives improved compared to the time of one Sudan before independence.
He reported that citizens said they worry insecurity, lack of food and other basic services.
Mr Stephen clarified that many citizens do not know and even have not seen the Transitional Constitution.
He said the survey also indicated that many political parties were not known by the people at the grassroots.
Mr Stephen said citizens complained that they do not know political parties because the parties were not given chances to organize public rallies at all levels.