Listeners say peace celebration in Juba ends suffering of south Sudanese

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The listeners of Don Bosco Radio in Tonj on Wednesday say peace celebration in Juba should be the end of South Sudanese suffering and violation of human rights in the country.
 
One of the callers Mabior kuoi stresses that peace is a fundamental instrument in life. 
 
He urges the people to have peaceful coexistence and harmony in the state and the country at large, Don Bosco radio reports
 
Kuoi hopes that the Peace Day celebration would allow development and understanding among the citizens.
 
He urges the leaders to forget the past and open a new page to deliver the much needed services to the people. 
 
Another caller Madut Gabriel hopes that the Celebration of the Peace Day marks the end of suffering of the citizens of South Sudan. 
 
He calls for the improvement of schools, hospitals and country’s economy for the well being of every citizen.
 
Deng Madir appeals to the armed forces in exile to put down their guns and return to their homeland for the implementation of peace deal.
 
Meanwhile Dhal Manyar urges citizens and government officials practice the peace they preach.
 
The speakers made the comments to Don Bosco radio on Wednesday during the Morning tea program.