OFFICIAL ADMITS TO GOSS FAILURES BUT CALLS FOR AN INDEPENDENT SOUTH TO ADDRESS THEM

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The presidential advisor on public affairs admitted that the government of south Sudan has failures and some mal-practices although he affirmed that they can be addressed when the region attains its independence from the north in January.

Talking to SCR news, Martin Elia Lomoru admitted to tribalism, nepotism and corruption in south Sudan but said the latter are minor to be compared to independence and freedom of the people.

He added that people of south Sudan should rise against complaints of the mal-practices in the government and advocate for nationalism.

Mr. Lomoru warned that the people of south Sudan should extricate themselves from the enemy and deny him a chance to deter the south from pursuing its independence.

He added that the political system in the north leads in corruption and tribalism cases.

Mr. Lomoru called on south Sudanese to unite and advocate for a new democratic south Sudan nation.