<p >The<b> </b>Vice President for the economic cluster, Dr James Wani Igga convening with the Chairperson of South sedan civil society Alliance Akoch Ajang over the implementation of the revitalised peace agreement as transitional period nears completion. Their discussion focused on the importance of collective efforts to ensure national stability as a pathway for reviving the country’s economy. During the meeting, Ajang appealed for opening oil refineries in South Sudan in order to reduce fuel prices. Ajang raises also the issue of deepening liquidity crisis affecting the living conditions of Civil servants whose salaries are sent to banks which don’t have cash.<o:p></o:p></p>
