Over one hundred thousand people in Yei live in fear of uncertainty and unable to move out of the town, says Catholic Bishop of the Diocese.
Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe adds that people in villages cannot come to town except those flying from other countries and other states, Radio Easter reports.
The catholic prelate says the spirit of the population of Yei is still in fear of what will happen in the long run.
He adds that though there is no random shooting of guns, it is not enough for people to think that things have improved.
Bishop Lodu says farmers are not able to access their farms and the emergency of the humanitarian assistance will continue to support civilians until 2017.
The Bishop was speaking to United Nations Mission in South Sudan’s delegation in Yei on Wednesday.