CITIZENS GIVE MIXED VIEWS OVER 2015 ELECTIONS VOTE

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Juba citizens gave mixed views over the political parties they intend to vote for in the 2015 general elections.

South Sudan Transitional Constitution scheduled general elections in 2015, the first after the independence.

Mr Sworo said he would not vote for any political party because he did not see genuine objectives from any political formation.

He said he’d better vote for an independent candidate.

Chol Akol said he would vote for the SPLM because other political parties have no real activities and objectives.

He added that the SPLM did a lot for the people of South Sudan and the party deserved to be kept in power.

Mr Loku said the SPLM is in power since 2005 and the party does not deserve to be voted in again because it doesn’t deliver.

The citizens gave their views at Bakhita Radio Wakeup Juba morning show on Thursday.

Several callers compared the ruling SPLM part to Sudan’s NCP because both share the same political techniques.