Liberal Party says South Sudan facing economic collapse

Peter Mayen Majongdit, leader of the People’s Liberal Party, has warned that the country is facing economic collapse that will also bring also serious security risks for the country.

Peter Mayen Majongdit, leader of the People’s Liberal Party, has warned that the country is facing economic collapse that will also bring also serious security risks for the country.

The leader of the PLP said external intervention is necessary before it is too late.

Majongdit said the transitional govenrment “leaders should openly appeal for international assistance as to meet the basic immediate needs of its citizens and government. It is obviously that the ToGNU needs help to be able to meet it basic needs,” he said.

South Sudan is currently experiencing strikes involving judges, doctors, teachers and university lecturers. Its inflation rate is reported to be the highest in the world.

Armed hungry soldiers would not go without salaries for month without causing insecurity – all those elements entail that the future is at stage of collapsing and we must accept those facts,” Majongdit warned.

Majongdit advised the government to openly discuss with the donor community their demands to rescue the nation from collapsing.