The Sudan People’s Freedom Military (SPLA) has actually been increasing its activities to normalize life for the South Sudanese people. Most just recently, the SPLA has begun providing traffic safety as mass transit on the 192 km highway between the South Sudan capital of Juba and the Uganda border.

South Sudan, one of the youngest democratic nations, has managed to assert control over the rebel locations in the nation, and has actually turned more of its interest to returning the child soldiers from the rebel groups and reintegrating the former rebel soldiers into the life and community of the nation.

The young nation is focused on the fundamentals, housing, jobs, and the ability of its citizens to carry out business, a key to transitioning from conflict to commerce.

“We already have twenty traveller buses in the public transport sector within Juba,” said defense minister, Kuol Manyang Juuk.

“Foreign transportation companies have been caused many deaths along this road,” he said.

There have been complaints about the number of traffic accidents and deaths arising from reckless driving along this roadway for more than 15 years. This step by the SPLA is seen as a positive step to improve safety and business conditions in the young country.

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