The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yei asks South Sudanese not to blame one another for the biting economic crisis in the country.
Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe says instead of finger-pointing at one another, citizens focus on what to do to end the suffering in South Sudan, Radio Easter reports.
Even if the citizens blame the persons who created the crisis there will be no solution at all, he says.
The Bishop advises the nation to embark on agriculture to produce more food for feeding children.
Bishop Lodu made the remarks while presiding over Palm Sunday mass at Mary Immaculate Parish in Tore.