South Sudan has gone into total darkness because of the daily occurrences of bad things, says Bishop of Episcopal Church in South Sudan and Sudan Maridi Diocese.
Bishop Justin Badi Arama points out that lack of fear of God and doing things in human perceptions for personal benefits are acts of gloom, Radio Anisa reports.
He believes that misdeeds exaggerate God’s anger on South Sudan, resulting to decline in the economy of the country.
Bishop Badi prays for peace for people of South Sudan to work for peace and reconciliation.
The ECSSS prelate appeals for an end to any bad mindset, political ideology and tribalism in the country that obstruct peaceful co-existence.
He urges people to work collectively for true repentance, reconciliation and love for peace to prevail in the youngest nation.
The Bishop advises that true dialogue should not be handled politically or tribally, but freely by expressing grievances.
The leader urges South Sudanese to forgive, forget the past and shape the future of the country.
He advises all South Sudanese in and outside to embrace the importance of brotherhood that promotes social, moral and spiritual development of the country.