Chairperson for ITWAK Women Groups demands formation of County and Payam Land Authorities to address disputes and ownership in the state.
Davidica Ikai beliefs establishing land authority at County, Payam and Boma levels helps bring an end to land conflict amongst communities, Radio Emmanuel reports.
She calls for unity and understanding amongst communities in handling land issues so as to pave way for development and expansion of towns
Ikai worries continuous conflict on land will not bring about development in the state.
Flora Sebit Jada, deputy Chairperson for Civil Society Network in Eastern Equatoria blames politicians for inciting land conflict amongst communities.
Speaking in Arabic, she suggests that community elders come together to discuss and identify borders and communities should perform rituals on disputed areas.
Tutumore and Ipalak areas of Enyief formerly known as Gumbo remain on disputes, limiting town expansion and allocation of plots to local population in the state.
The leaders spoke to Radio Emmanuel after one-day workshop on reviewing of third recommendation of Greater Equatoria Land Alliance in Torit earlier this week.