CONSTITUTIONAL DIALOGUE KICKS OFF IN WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL
 Monday, 13 May 2013 14:24 |
Civil societies are conducting a three-day constitutional dialogue for
citizens in Western Bahr El Ghazal aimed at seeking their views to
build up South Sudan permanent Constitution before 2015.

The citizens’ dialogue started Monday morning at Bahr El Ghazal
University and is giving outlines on good governance principles and
analysis of the Transitional Constitution to incorporate the citizens’
views in the Permanent Constitution, Voice of Hope reported.

Edmond Yakane, Chairperson of Community Empowerment for Progress
Organization or CEPO explained that the dialogue will help in
providing the ground for citizens to speak what they want to be
reflected in South Sudan permanent constitution.

Mr Yakane articulated the commitment of the civil society
organizations in ensuring that democracy and good governance are
nurtured.

He pointed out challenges faced by the civil societies in bringing
issues that threaten the rule of law, which he said should be clearly
spelled in the constitution.

Mr Yakane revealed that the citizens’ dialogue on the Constitution was
conducted in eight states of South Sudan and that most citizens
advocated for many issues that have to be included in the Permanent
Constitution.

He said marriageable age; federal systems of governance and access to
information have been among other concerns.

This is the first citizens’ dialogue in western Bahr El Ghazal
conducted by civil society organizations including South Sudan Law
society, Community Empowerment for Progress Organization, and Women
Development Group, with support from Justice Africa.

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