Advisor for Peace and Reconciliation in Wau State warns leaders in the country against killing of youth to avoid creating empty generation.
Fabiana Ngisa, observes that using youth as tools of war and involving them in revenge killings may create a vacuum between generations in the country, Radio Voice of Hope reports.
She questions who will rule South Sudan if all the youth finish in vain.
The Advisor urges youth to utilize their energy for building the nation rather than killing themselves and causing destruction.
She says mothers should advise their sons to distant themselves from politics so as to end killing of youth.
Thousands of South Sudanese have died during the current conflict, especially young people.
The commissioner’s conference held in Wau called on state government to organize conferences to address youth issues.