Quit living in hotels, activist tells leaders
An activist has expressed disappointment in some
political leaders for allegedly staying in hotels amidst financial constraints.
This comes after the incumbent TGoNU said it does not
have money to implement the pre-transitional period activities
However, Edmond Yakani, the executive director of the
Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, questions why some leaders are
being accommodated in posh hotels yet they have houses in Juba.
“Why are MPs staying in hotels and leave their own
houses that they have built in Juba when their houses are smarter than the
hotels they are staying in?”
If we are really nationalist and if we want to put
money to the national interest, leave the hotels and go to you houses.
Last week, some members of the public also wondered
why the government is asking the international community to financially support
the implementation of the peace accord when it is pumping oil daily.
Edmond further questioned: “Where is the interest of
the poor citizens?”

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