Religious leaders in South Sudan are calling on the government and the armed groups to resolve their differences through dialogue.
Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe of Yei Diocese says they are now focusing in Yei than Kajo-Keji and Mundri because of insecurity on the roads, Radio Bakhita reports.
He says pastoral activities in those areas become hard since the only way to reach there is by flights.
Some parts of Imotong State are badly affected by the ongoing violence in the country, says Monsignor Thomas Oliha, Torit Apostolic Administrator.
He says the Diocese together with the government is trying to convince the armed groups in the state to resort to dialogue.
Earlier, Catholic Archbishop of Juba Paolino Lukudu Loro says the country is going through difficult time.