Support Peace Initiative Development Organization or SPIDO strongly condemns selling of the recently signed Peace Agreement document to citizens on the street.
SPIDO Executive Director Wodcan Savior Lazarus told Radio Bakhita on Thursday that citizens should get the document free of charge.
He urges the warring parties to commit themselves to the document for effective implementation of the agreement, challenging the amount of money allocated to parliamentarians for educating masses on peace agreement in their constituencies.
Early this month, the August House passed 2015/16 budget allocating thirty-five million South Sudanese Pounds to MPs for creating awareness in their various areas.