South Sudan refugees in Adjumani in Northern Uganda call on political leaders to work hard to realize permanent peace so that they return home and avoid running again to camps.
Awi Joseph, a refugee in Ayilo Settlement, says there is no civic education in camps about the recently signed revitalized agreement.
He says they have become refugees for three times now due to continuous fighting in the young country.
Anek Daruk Achek in Pagirinya urges the political leaders of South Sudan to resolve their differences in a peaceful way to achieve lasting peace.
Paul Gai Deng of Ayilo Settlement says for refugees to return home, they need the political leaders to form an inclusive government in South Sudan so that there will be no more problems.
Amor Rhoda of Pagirinya Settlement urges the political leaders to look back at the people they left behind and sympathize with their hard situations.
She appeals to them to exert more efforts to stop all issues that brought the ongoing conflict.
Bosco Ballen in Pagirinya, who doubts returning to South Sudan, says they need permanent peace which does not change later to war.
He says life in the settlement is okay except when people become sick then they face many difficulties especially treating major diseases.
Refugees complain that there are many problems, ranging from school fees, and little food in their various settlements or camps.
But that they expect permanent solution to South Sudan conflict so that they return to their original homes.