The Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba criticizes cattle herders roaming from one place to another to interfere with other people’s livelihood generating hatred and killings in the country, instructing them to respect one another’s life.
Bishop Santo Loku Pio questions cattle herders’ humanity, rationale and love in dislodging native settlements and grazing on people’s crops, describing it ‘unfair’, Radio Bakhita reported.
Bishop Loku urges women to use their softness to restore South Sudan to peaceful life by telling stone-hearted husbands to stop robbing, stealing and mistreating people.
The bishop made the call in his homily on Easter Vigil at Holy Rosary Chapel of St Joseph’s Parish in Juba.