An analyst said the first broader government failed to deliver services to South Sudanese.
Centre for Democracy and International Analysis Executive Director Jacob Dut told Bakhita Radio ‘Wake up Juba’ morning show on Friday that the plan of increasing the government would not resolve the problem ongoing in the country.
He analyzed that the politics of accommodations does not work in South Sudan but works in Bosnia, South Africa and other parts of the world.
The Director added that South Sudanese leaders were used to positions and if left out, they take guns to get into the government.
He recommended that the government should take the interest of the people and audit people to be appointed to public offices.