Take security precautions as individual journalists, UJOSS advises

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The Union of Journalists of South Sudan or UJOSS advises journalists to take personal security precautions as they operate under difficult situations in the country.
 
Poverty Alfred, the Press Freedom Monitor urges journalists to always keep coordinating and communicating among themselves during work, Radio Easter reports.
 
He says the press should maintain the professional principles of balancing and accuracy to avoid risks.
 
The chairperson of UJOSS in Yei, Agele Benson urges journalists in the country to display excellent work to attract more to the profession.
 
Edward Lodu Terso, the Secretary-General of UJOSS says more capacity building is needed for upcoming and on job journalists to get enough skills.
 
The officials were speaking in a meeting of Yei based journalists.