Kajo-Keji Council Chief advises citizens not to revenge

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Kajo-Keji Legislative Council Chairperson advised his people to continue living with Ugandans calmly without revenging to pay evil with evil, though over one thousand South Sudanese were forced to leave Moyo District of Uganda.
 
Patrick Wollian on Tuesday in a telephone interview to CRN, appealed to his citizens not to take the law into their hands.
 
He called on the displaced people to assemble in Kangai way station, former UN house for protection.
 
Mr Wollian called on South Sudanese not to consider the situation as a border issue between Kuku and Madi neither between Moyo and Kajo-Keji.
 
The Chairperson said border demarcation issue should be handled by Presidents Salva Kiir Mayardit, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and indigenous people in the claimed areas.
 
Mr William requested South Sudanese within the country and in the Diaspora to respond to the emergency to address their situation.
 
He appealed to Ugandan authorities not to reject foreigners in a bad manner, urging South Sudanese not to revenge to Ugandans at home.