The organized forces including the army, the police and the prison service officers on Saturday were deployed to different parts of Juba town for a general cleaning.
Central Equatoria Police Commissioner Abraham Manyuat told the press in Juba that the organized forces joined the Mayor to keep the town clean and green, Bakhita Radio reported.
He said the initiative would be adopted so that every two weeks they clean the town.
Commissioner Manyuat added that the cleaning will not only end on streets but would be extended to offices.
Juba Mayor Christopher Sarafino Wani said organized forces involvement was to show to the public that keeping the town clean and green was every individual’s responsibility.
He added that if every citizen participated in maintaining sanitation; it would enable the government to save its money for other services.
Mr Sarafino said soon they would enforce laws on hawkers who sell along streets.
The Mayor and his deputies toured Juba International Airport and deployed the army to slash the grass.
He also moved to the University of Juba and urged students to maintain their surrounds clean and green.
The Republican Guards last Saturday were deployed to streets of Juba town for similar cleaning.