Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, CEPO Executive Director is calling on the transitional government to dialogue with the striking lecturers of public universities.
Edmond Yakani describes the strike as an unfortunate situation.
He believes strike is a right, but dialogue should be embraced.
Yakani urges the government to consider that the lecturers have families and responsibilities.
He says the strike has huge implications on students.
The director argues that threats cannot help in resolving differences.
Lecturers of the five public universities in South Sudan are currently on a sit-down strike due to unpaid three months salaries and allowances.