Agel: We need to kneel down in Bor, Juba, Bentiu not Nairobi

Jon Penn de Ngong outside KICC in Nairobi

Jon Penn de Ngong outside KICC in Nairobi Source: John Penn de Ngong

South Sudanese members of the SPLM have criticised the recent decision of the South Sudanese Second Vice President to travel to Nairobi with a government delegation for a peace rally. Since the Government of National Unity was formed neither party has reached an agreement on how South Sudanese people within the country can be informed. President Kiir and first Vice President Riek Machar have not held any join public gatherings to inform the people of South Sudan. The controversial decision move to travel to Nairobi, a foreign land, for the first rally was clearly understood by many. Agel who is currently in Juba questioned the intention because he believes such could have been held in the towns of communities affected by war. Here is his interview on SBS Dinka Radio



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