Absence of peace makes refugees desperate to return home

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South Sudanese refugees in camps are desperate of returning home, but the absence of peace in the country blocks their coming back, says Advisor of Yei River State Governor on Political Affairs.
 
Jacob Aligo Lo-Ladu told Radio Easter Thursday that refugees are anxious to come home because they are encountering numerous problems.
 
When peace is realized they come home though others since 2017, we experienced people returning home, says the Advisor.
 
‘The Revitalize Peace Agreement may not be a perfect document that addresses all the problems of the Republic of South Sudan, but if it is given a chance to be implemented in the letter and spirit, it will solve most of our problems’, Lo-Ladu explains.
 
He points out that improving the country it is a graduate process that even this agreement may not address.
 
The Advisor stresses that, ‘The Revitalized Peace Agreement may not be perfect document to resolves all the problems facing the Republic of South Sudan but if implemented will address most of the challenges faceting the citizens.’
 
The Advisor was speaking to Radio Easter in Yei.