South Sudanese appeal to the government to bring peace and end suffering

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Listeners of Don Bosco Radio have appeal to the national government to reach the final peace agreement and end the suffering of South Sudanese.
 
A caller identified as Deng for Good, told Radio Don Bosco that civilians are hoping for lasting peace to end the suffering that the nation been going through.
 
He urges the government at national level to fulfill the agreement to foster peace.
 
Another caller Gabriel Dut Bak, points out that citizens are not accessing quality education and health because of the war situation.
 
Dut stresses that lack of forgiveness is the major problem delaying the peace deal.
 
Dhal Manyar Monydhieth, urges people in the country to pray faithfully for lasting peace.
 
The listeners raised their concerns to Don Bosco Radio over the telephone on Wednesday in Tonj on their views on the recent peace revitalization in Khartoum, Sudan.