Bishop urges government to end ethnic cleansing

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Tombura-Yambio Catholic Bishop urged the government to mobilize recruitment of neutral human resource in the national army to end eliminating one tribe.
 
Bishop Edward Hiiboro Kussala on Wednesday told Vice President James Wani Igga that the incident of December 15 in Juba was too much worrying for the people, Anisa Radio reported.
 
He expressed sincere sympathy of Western Equatorians with the rest of the country over the cruel tribal killing in the fight.
 
The Bishop commended citizens for being very good peacekeepers in families, communities and the state entirely.
 
Yambio Episcopal Bishop Peter Munde said through prayers God can grant peace to the country if people were honestly seeking for it.
 
He recalled that God heard prayers of state citizens when they smarched humbly with bare feet asking God to remove the Lord’s Resistance Army.
 
The two prelates called for peace and condemned war.
 
They appealed for cessation of hostilities, calling on everybody to collectively work for peace in South Sudan.