South Sudan on Thursday joined the globe to celebrate International Day for Democracy under the theme: ‘Democracy and the 2030 agenda for sustainable development’.
An anonymous trader calls on the government to implement democracy through freedom of expression and rendering services to citizens, Radio Bakhita reports.
Another trader says in African countries, leaders are much focussing in their old ways of leaderships and used young people for power greed.
He calls for real practice of democracy where ballots are fairly used and leaders accept voting results.
Citizen, Wonder Aremo, calls for unity among young people and tells citizens to cooperate with their government.
Government has to provide a good environment to all citizens and governance, appeals Wodcan Savior Lazarus, Executive Director Of Support Peace Imitative Development Organization.
Insecurity threatens lives of citizens forcing thousands to UN camps and millions to the neighbouring countries.