Civil society ‘grieved’ of WES situation and calls for tranquility

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Community Empowerment for Rehabilitation and Development or CEFORD says ‘it is so grieved by the barbaric and satanic killing and looting’ in Western Equatoria State, calling for tranquility.
 
CEFORD’s call followed political incidents which happened in Mundri West, Maridi Yambio and the ongoing detention of 36 youths in Juba, Radio Easter reported.
 
The organization’s official Asienzo Sony Valentino condemns the act and calls for arrest and accordance of justice to those causing unrest in the state.
 
Ms Asienzo calls for unconditional release of the 36 youth to be tried in the state competent courts.
 
CEFORD Program Officer Benson Khamis tells citizens to desist from high way robberies or taking arms, but dialogue amicably on the problem to sustain peace.
 
CEFORD works in Central Equatoria and four counties of Western Equatoria State.