Looting indicates collapse of security, Bishop Poggo analyses

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The ongoing looting is perhaps an indication of the collapse of security in South Sudan, says the Advisor of the Anglican Communion Affairs of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
 
Bishop Anthony Poggo says any form of killing or looting anybody is not acceptable.
 
Any South Sudanese life is too important to be killed, says Bishop Poggo.
 
The Advisor of the Anglican Communion Affairs of the Archbishop of Canterbury urges the warring parties to dialogue now to avoid loss of more lives.
 
He observes that South Sudan war has terrible impact on the economy as resources are being used for buying of weapons and sponsoring security programmes.
 
The former Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji says an end to South Sudan conflict means returning to rightful level and end to suffering.