According to a survey done by South Sudan Network for Democratic Election or SSuNDE, residents in Juba claim there is improvement in security situation.
Rajab Mohandis, SSuNDE Executive Director, says more than 60 percent of the residents agreed on the development in the situation between December and March, Radio Bakhita reports.
Some civilians agreed that security agents in their regular weapon checkup are playing a big role in reducing robbery and cases of insecurity, he adds.
The Director says citizens are complaining of food shortage as an attribute to insecurity in the country.
SSuNDE says the survey conducted on security situation was for the period between December last year and March this year.