Repentance and confession are the only immediate tools that God hears to realize peace in South Sudan says, Nzara Diocese and a Chairperson of the Inter-Church Committee in greater Western Equatoria.
Bishop Samuel Peni urges South Sudanese to come together to make better use of their Country through peace, Radio Anisa reports.
He discloses that South Sudanese committed terrible actions and atrocities in the country.
Bishop Peni accuses those holding arms for atrocities burning houses and committing gender-based violence against women and girls.
He appeals to all people including government organs to repent and ask for forgiveness from God.