The people of Eastern Equatoria State are up in arms against the recent decision to postpone the General Election to 2026, fearing it will prolong the current leadership’s grip on power.
The move to extend the government’s tenure by two years has sparked controversy, with many arguing that the decision was made without consulting the citizens.
Civil society activist Charles Cyprian Okullu expressed disappointment, stating that South Sudan needs new leadership to address the country’s ongoing challenges.
Residents like Daniel Alex Oduho are concerned about the implications of keeping the same leaders in power, urging the government to prioritize peace, support agriculture, and ease economic burdens.
On the other hand, Vicky Kulang sees the extension as an opportunity for parties to fulfill their commitments and improve service delivery to the population in need.
Loboi Solomon called for urgent measures to address the economic crisis, particularly by stabilizing the local currency and reducing the dependence on the US dollar.
The widespread discontent highlights the pressing need for meaningful dialogue and inclusive decision-making processes in South Sudan’s political landscape.