Community Empowerment for Progress Organization or CEPO in Western Bahr El Ghazal State praises government’s initiative for introducing cooperative food commodities for ministries’ staff.
CEPO State Coordinator Stephen Robo Musa describes the step as a positive move to its suffering people to help reduce food crisis in the state, Radio Voice of Hope reported.
He appeals to the state government to empower local farmers and provide good environment to encourage them cultivate more food.
The Coordinator urges the warring parties and peace negotiators to restore peace in South Sudan as the only solution to the economic crisis.
Western Bahr El Ghazal State Ministry of Trade and Cooperative on Monday received 35 metric tons of food commodities to be sold to its staff at affordable price.