The Civil Activist has expressed hope that President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s visit to Western Bahr El Ghazal should create an impact to address communal fighting in the Bahr el Ghazal region.
Stephen Robo Musa said there are cases of communal violence in Warrap and Rumbek States that need government intervention.
Robo points out that the fight between Dinka Ngok and Twic is a big setback to the region which should be tackled amicably.
Despite several conferences conducted, still, Ngok and Twic communities did not reach any resolutions.
Musa said that the president should involve religious leaders in peace dialogue among the communities.
He revealed that, if the president gives the peace dialogues task process to churches it will bring a positive impact on the community because churches have a great role in society.
President Salva Kiir left Juba this morning (Tuesday) to attend a political rally where thousands of SPLM supporters gathered in Wau, Western Bahr El Ghazal State.
The political campaign was initiated by the Governors of Lakes, Warrap and Northern Bahr El Ghazel states to enlighten their supporters about the election stated in the peace agreement.
South Sudan is expecting to conduct an election in 2024 if provisions in the revitalized agreement are implemented including passing the political parties bill and the permanent constitution is passed.
According to the official at the Ministry of Education, Schools will be closed until President’s visit to the state concludes.