Citizens urged to stop tribalism

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Citizens urged to stop tribalism
Citizens urged to stop tribalism

Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The newly ordained Deacon for Episcopal Church ofSouth Sudan has urged all citizens to stop practicing tribalism. Speaking to Juba Monitor on Sunday after the ordination mass in Juba, Rev. Janet Botul Henry said that there was a need for reunion among all the 64 tribes of the country in order for the country to develop.

“We need to reunite, let us stop bad practices, especially the tribalism, because it will not allow our country to move forward,” said Henry. She said that it was God who put all the 64 tribesin South Sudan, hence there was a great reason to embrace it the way He hasdone.

The Deacon asked for love of one another and prayfor conflict affected areas like Unity state, Warrap and Western Equatoriastate so that a peaceful solution would be established for the different placesto gain back stability.

She urged all the young people to distancethemselves from all sorts of malpractices in theirlife and embark on thejourney of practicing all the polite behavior words like please, sorry, andforgive to promote a peaceful coexistence in the country.

Rev. Janet Botul Henry said that it was her prayerthat one day tribalism and other malpractices would be eliminated from thecountry and all people would come to live in peace and harmony.

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