Politicians urged to start addressing tribalism

Episode 1143,   Feb 18, 2020, 05:52 AM

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A South Sudanese advocate has called on politicians to start addressing tribalism, if the country is to have sustainable peace. 
Ajo Noel Lojokudu who is also a lecturer at the University of Juba, says now that the country is reverting to 10 states, president Salva Kiir should work at building a country where everybody feels a part of.
He said president kiir should appoint people to states where they don’t come from, so that everyone learns to coexist. Lojokudu says the move of taking neutral people to the 10 states as governors, will help solve the problem of tribalism.  He said this in a telephone interview with Radio Miraya. Take a listen.