Malakal Apostolic Administrator said South Sudan politicians require some capacity building for a healthy politics that welcomes citizens’ criticism.
Monsignor Roko Taban Musa told thousands of faithful celebrating a centenary of Christianity in Bahr El Ghazal on Friday that South Sudan politicians were still ‘raw’ and many of them worry of their positions and interests, Voice of Hope reported.
He cautioned politicians against innocently victimizing their brothers and sisters, saying citizens have rights to express what they think was bad.
Monsignor Taban lamented the meaningless war dilapidated infrastructures that were never destroyed during the two decades of liberation struggle.
He called for formation of national army with a new name, because the violence was planned by the army loyal to their commanders not the country.
Wau diocese marked 100 years of Christian faith at St Joseph Mboro Parish, one of the first Catholic Missionary Churches in Bahr El Ghazal.