Tonj listeners say tribalism and nepotism spoiled South Sudan

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The listeners of Don Bosco Radio in Tonj on Tuesday expressed that tribalism and nepotism have spoiled the image of South Sudan.
 
Makuei Wek says the federal system has brought many difference among the people leading to corruption and nepotism, Don Bosco Radio has reported.
 
He calls on the government of South Sudan to interchange its state governors in order to stop corruption, tribalism and nepotism.
 
Kampani Marial Yak put forth that ignorance and discrimination are the biggest problems.
 
Joseph Makuek points out that bringing some body from different place is the only solution to stop corruption and tribalism.
 
Another caller who identified himself as Deng for Good says the governments of South Sudan have tried it best by putting an area’s own people to lead.
 
Corruption and tribal lines are still motionless processes in the government offices, he mentions
 
The speakers talked to Don Bosco radio during the morning tea program on Tuesday in Tonj.