The National Dialogue committee Co-chair is calling on the opposition forces to have pity on the situation of fellow citizens and participate in the dialogue.
Angelo Beda appeals to the armed opposition to join the dialogue for the interest of the people so that their issues are discussed. CRN reports
He regrets that President Salva Kiir Mayardit announced ceasefire but fighting went on in Pagak.
Beda calls on the warring parties to ceasefire and adds that the work of steering committee will not be effective if guns are still been heard.
Deputy Co-Chair, Gabriel Ayowal says the committee will be going to the people to constitute the agenda of the national dialogue.
The committee of the national dialogue is expected to go to the former ten states in the country, to meet the people at the grassroots level to start the process.