End seeking for refuge in the neighboring countries as life in camps is hard than being home, Managing Director of Caritas Torit tells citizens.
William Okot De Toby says many South Sudanese are facing humanitarian crisis in camps forcing many to return home, Radio Emmanuel reports.
He encourages citizens to have hope for peace in the country to end South Sudanese sufferings.
The Managing Director appeals to parents to send their children to school because it is through education that South Sudanese can overcome hunger and war.
Okot calls on parents to prioritize education of their young ones to have better future leaders.
Ceasefire and work for peace and stability in the country, he calls on South Sudanese leaders.
Caritas Torit Managing Director made the remarks while addressing war affected communities of Momoria in Ikwoto County of Imotong State last week.