Surprised news broke out on Saturday evening when the Vatican announced appointment of Bishop Michael Didi to replace Cardinal Zubeir Wako in Khartoum Archdiocese of Sudan.
Since Bishop Didi is the first Nuba to be appointed in such position, many people demanded that he asks Khartoum government to bring peace in the Sudan.
A citizen, Achabi Nasir Achabi appreciates changes, but doubts whether the Sudan government would allow church work to be coordinated well in the SPLM-N areas.
Mr Achabi appeals to the new Archbishop to build new Churches and Chapels in the Nuba Mountains to support spiritual work.
Another citizen, Chalu Hassan wants the new Church leader to talk about peace in the Nuba Mountains as many people are suffering due to the ongoing conflicts.
Issa Abdallah Changiro views that if the newly appointed Archbishop Michael Didi works hand in hand with the other bishops of Sudan there would be good development and church work.
Another citizen, Hamar Alamin, says people are suffering in Sudan because of corruption, which needs attention from new Archbishop to tackle it.
The citizens hope the in-coming Bishop of El Obeid Diocese, will continue with the pastoral and developmental activities like Bishop Gassis.