Strikes are politically motivated, government official thinks

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Government Spokesperson believes increasing strikes by civil servants in South Sudan are politically motivated for regime change agenda.
 
Michael Makuei Lueth says some planners for regime change are behind the strikes over delayed salaries.
 
The official calls for tolerance and adherence to peaceful means of resolving grievances as the only way forward.
 
Spokesperson Makuei says the cabinet has tasked the Minister of Finance and Central Bank Governor to realize ways of addressing the economic crisis in the country.
 
Judges have declared to strike over salaries and allowances next week, beginning Monday until their demands are met.
 
Primary and secondary school teachers of Juba have also declared strike over salaries, beginning on Monday next week.
 
Earlier on public universities’ lecturers staged an indefinite strike over salaries and allowances.
 
It remains unclear how the Transitional Government of National Unity will address the matter.
 
Meanwhile, several cases of insecurity continue to happen in some parts of the country.