An elder from Ezo County on Monday advised people to accept changes and respect government decisions on changing their leaders.
Ezo Press Secretary Martin Zagi reported that Justin Titayo said changing Ezo commissioners became monotonous compared to other counties in Western Equatoria, Anisa Radio reported.
He said the state government has the right to change leaders who do abide by its policies and those embezzling public funds.
The elder urged traditional authorities to refrain from interfering with government policies.
Ezo Commissioner Muidie Albert appealed to the community to stay united, saying because security was the first priority of the County.
Commissioner Albert is the sixth in the county since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005.