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Top cleric urges peace on independence day

Arama, the Primate of the Episcopal Church, urged South Sudanese to strive for a better future for all.

by Sudans Post
July 8, 2024

Primate of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan, Archbishop Justin Badi Arama [Photo courtesy]
Primate of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan, Archbishop Justin Badi Arama [Photo courtesy]
JUBA – The head of the Episcopal Church in South Sudan, Justin Badi Arama, appealed to citizens on Monday to set aside their differences and work for peace and unity as the nation celebrated its 13th year of independence.

Arama, the Primate of the Episcopal Church, urged South Sudanese to strive for a better future for all.

“May the sacrifices of freedom fighters remind us to always overcome our political and tribal differences as we unite and work to make South Sudan a better place for all,” Arama said in his independence message extended to Sudans Post on Monday.

He acknowledged President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s role in leading the country to independence.

“Despite all challenges, let us rejoice with thanks to God for 13th anniversary of independence. We congratulate our President, H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit for carefully driving us on all the rough roads to reach this far,” he said.

Arama also called for citizens to honor those who fought for South Sudan’s freedom.

“As we celebrate this day, let’s remember the sacrifice, courage and determination made by our heroes and heroines who fought for freedom and honor them by praying and striving for peace and unity of our people.”

South Sudan gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, following a six-year autonomous period and a decades-long struggle for self-determination. On Tuesday, it marks 13 years since independence.

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