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Twic East county religious leaders present challenges to GoSS leadership

By James Gatdet Dak

August 16, 2010 (JUBA) – A visiting delegation of religious leaders from Twic East County and Duk Padiet of Jonglei state has discussed challenges with the leadership of the Government Southern Sudan (GoSS) with the aim of soliciting support.

The religious group which was led by Rev. Peter Rieth Achiek of Twic East Diocese of Episcopal Church of the Sudan met with the Vice President, Riek Machar Teny, on Monday and discussed the challenges for which they needed support.

In a written request presented to the Vice President in a sealed envelope, the religious leaders outlined some of the activities they want to implement in the area which would promote self-reliance as non government employees.

Machar encouraged the visiting priests to play their role as shepherds of believers in their respective dioceses, especially during this critical period as the nation is moving towards the conduct of the referendum.

He said the requests – which were not disclosed in details – would be considered and directed his office’s relevant department to avail some of the needs.
(ST)

8 Comments

  • DOOR
    DOOR

    Twic East county religious leaders present challenges to GoSS leadership
    Why did they read the procedures upside down? They should have passed before the governor and the governor in turn would have been they right person to deliver their grievances to the vice president.
    This is nothing but miscarriage of the rules and procedures.
    If Riek machar couldn’t contain his own Nuer clan who then can he rescue?
    It is an utter waste of time and energy. Rest in peace Riek Machar!

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  • NyegatismBeerFucker
    NyegatismBeerFucker

    Twic East county religious leaders present challenges to GoSS leadership
    Bullshit PR. No such meeting with brainless murderer have taken place and no Bor citizen would want to this rubbish shitty nuer dog nyegatism. Mark my words, he will be brought to just one way or other.

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  • Dinka Boy
    Dinka Boy

    Twic East county religious leaders present challenges to GoSS leadership
    Hi James Gatdet,

    You have to stop writing nonensene about Twic East abd Duk county. Your report is merely mystery and it contain no substancial on what you mean instead of you being Riek desk guy who want to confuse the public.

    This religious leaders are more politicains you you and there is noway that you just bullet the report without mention the challenges that they were addressing to the Goss leadership.

    My friend, i can not tollorate your wish. I always s tell the truth and there is no way that i can not tell the truth.

    Whether you like it or not you are such a house master of riek machar. Please, stop reporting half report. You the waste reporter among the journalist in the South,period!
    Thanks

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  • Paul Chadrack
    Paul Chadrack

    Twic East county religious leaders present challenges to GoSS leadership
    religious leaders from Twic county present chellenges to GOSS leadership?!!!!!!, what I can say simply
    is these chellenges they are claiming on behalf of Twic east communities have nothing to do with this poor loving people, why?, this is the way they have had been doing during the war era,begging on the name of that geographical area and when the donation come they just keep it for themselves, no developmental projects simplely like constructions of health units and bringing in the supplies of medicines. instead of doing so they just loot the money for renting homes and sending their kids to good schools in east africa. question,are they really still right people to talk on the behalf of those underprivilege communities?, I think no,alot of contributions took place nothing materialize. should any help be granted to those locations, let it be through an international NGOs, handing it to them (churchleaders), is like giving a goat to hyena to it for grazing. that is why they had been abuse by the then Bishop Parade Taban.

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