Chamber of Commerce calls for timely formation of transitional government

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The National Chamber of Commerce calls on signatories to the Revitalised Peace Agreement to form the transitional government on November 12 without delay.
 
Second Deputy Chairperson of the Chamber Salwa Bakony Monytuil says delay will affect businesspeople and citizens will lose trust in signatories to the accord.
 
She urges the coming government to use the oil income for constructing roads countrywide.
 
Salwa explains South Sudan needs unity to avoid misuse of individuals in various ways and becoming homeless due to lack of responsibility towards country’s resources and youth.
 
The first Deputy Chairperson of Chamber of Commerce, Lodu Lukak Legge says the formation of the transitional government will ease the business.
 
The speakers expressed their expectations on the formation of the transitional government on Thursday in Juba.