Catholic Bishop warns political leaders against misinforming citizens on peace

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Avoid telling lies about peace particular in Yei and South Sudan in general; Catholic Bishop of Yei is warning political leaders and authorities.

Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe stresses that there are still so many displaced people in Yei and other parts of the country and many returnees came home voluntarily because life in the refugee’s camps is not favorable, Radio Easter reported.

The Catholic prelate in Yei warns political leaders against telling lies to people about existence of peace in the country.

“So many displaced people around us in Yei and those voluntarily returning from the neighbouring countries because they are told there is peace in the country, there is no peace. And so they come back voluntarily also because the conditions in the countries where they stay as refugees is no favorable to them they cannot go on living in foreign countries with great difficulties and so they have to come back freely but not to be told to come back because there is peace”, he says.

The catholic leader expresses joy on the recent concluded Terekeka community conference in Juba to reconcile and to coexist peaceful among themselves.

He calls on the Central Equatoria communities to live in peace for a better state.

“We are happy the Mundari among themselves have reconciled we have been following with the help of the church leaders, traditional leaders and partners they are now good among themselves they have reconcile among themselves. And this reconciliation is so good we don’t want to kill ourselves, he praises.

Clip 2 Lies Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe gave the remarks on Sunday in Christ the King Cathedral in the Catholic Diocese of Yei.