Gbudue State Legislative Assembly is facing numerous challenges including fuel crisis hindering normal conduct of business.
The fuel crisis results from continuous economic and political disasters in South Sudan, Radio Anisa reports.
Paul Tambua Eruwa, the Speaker of Gbudue State Legislative Assembly says the generator of the Augus House has been without fuel for two months now.
All officials including the speaker are unable to work, he discloses.
Speaker Tambua says if the situation continues it will be very difficult for the assembly to function.
The speaker says the parliamentarians have also spent three months without salaries, describing it unnecessary suffering.
He calls on all South Sudanese to denounce violence and embrace peace by resolving problems through dialogue.
Adu James Fotoki, a Member of Parliament representing Nagero County says
Parliamentarians are now surviving on loans.
The parliamentarians now walk to work due to fuel and financial shortages, the MP says.
The MP describes the current situation in South Sudan as something centralized for power and tribal interest.