Minister of Public Service condemns action of youth violent behavior against humanitarian workers

Episode 1557,   Apr 30, 2021, 10:37 AM

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South Sudan will join the rest of the world on May 1 in commemorating the World Labour Day. Labour Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers. 
Recently, youth from Eastern Equatoria, youth in Maban, Pibor, Malakal and Western Equatorial State, wrote letters demanding that employees from other parts of South Sudan leave.
South Sudan's Minister of Public Service Hon. Bangasi Joseph Bakasoro spoke to Miraya's Sebit William and condemned the action of youth and called on them address their grievances in an orderly manner.
Meanwhile, the Executive Director of Community Empowerment for progress Organisation Edmund Yakani called on the youth to do away with takig laws in their hands and follow the right channel.