Kajo-Keji County Commissioner says courage is needed for broken community hearts over rampant killings on Juba-Kajo-Keji road.
Henry Kala Sabuni urges Kajo-Keji community members to take heart and leave revenge to God by praying to get an answer to the insecurity plight.
Commissioner Kala says he plans to meet the state and national governments over killing of four travelers along Juba-Kajo-Keji road on July 18.
Presidential Advisor on Economic Affairs Aggrey Tisa Sabuni discloses that one of the road attack victims sustained serious injuries on ribs and lungs, describing the attack as tragic.
He adds that the family of the victim has exhausted all its finances with hope for quick recovery.
Presidential Advisor Tisa calls for government intervention on road insecurity where robbery and killing of citizens has become order of the day.
He describes the incident heart breaking, wondering what Kajo-Keji community has done to deserve such attacks.