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Dr. Agot Alier: “Don’t grant opportunities to people who desire to destroy South Sudan”

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By Mach Samuel Peter, Bor-Jonglei State

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Agot Alier Leek, taking the oath of office to become the Commissioner of Bor County before the president of the Jonglei State High Court, 12 September 2012

June 23, 2016 (SSB) — Being the region or international community, there are many wolves who want to gulp down this country destroy it just like they destroyed other countries in the region and Somalia is an example.

There are so many spoilers in the region and international community who want to flipside South Sudan to the old dreadful days of thrash about, where people will be dying of diseases and hunger.

Last week South Sudan information minister, Michael Makuei accused striking civil servants of collaborating with unknown groups to cause “regime change.”

Citizens have complicatedness getting food but ought to access peacefully mindful of not pushing the country into chaos so that someone runs away with South Sudan. The political advisor to the governor of Jonglei State Dr. Agot Alier Leek told PaanLuel Wël website in an exclusive interview in his office on Wednesday.

Dr. Agot is reacting to the political aggravated strikes in Juba and other parts of the country demanding for regime change and salaries.

South Sudan’s Government of Jonglei State has appreciated the loyalty and patience of state civil servants for not striking notwithstanding the 3 months salary having not been paid and cautioned the citizens not to hand over South Sudan to wolves.

 “It is all of us who have not been paid I know the conditions of staffs and our people in the streets but don’t give opportunities to the people who want to destroy South Sudan because the international community is harboring feelings against South Sudan and its people” Dr. Agot further said.

The right of sitting and striking is predetermined in the constitution of South Sudan to communicate dissatisfaction however, the advisor warned protestors of peaceful strike adding that the authorities of South Sudan are “more receptive and transparent,” He concluded.

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