Members of Gosene Parish say the Sunday visit of the First Vice President to join them in prayers is a clear sign of the implementation of the peace agreement.
Pastor Joseph Elhaji says Dr Riek Machar’s visit raises the hope of the congregation of Gosene Church that gunshots in South Sudan will stop.
Lay-reader Kenneth Loboka Wani appreciates Dr Machar’s word of peace, asking the transitional government to reduce the suffering of people.
He calls for unity among South Sudanese.
Gune Robinah, another member of the church calls for real reconciliation, forgiveness, stable economy and security in the country.
The First Vice President has been worshipping in different churches, preaching peace, reconciliation and forgiveness among the people of South Sudan.
He also urges citizens to forget the past and move forward.