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South Sudan lawmakers told to take English classes

South Sudan lawmakers have been told to take English classes to ease communication between the mostly fresh-man members of transitional parliament.

SUDANS POST EDITORS by SUDANS POST EDITORS
November 15, 2021
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Members of South Sudan parliament in their first session. [Photo by Awan Achiek/Sudans Post]
Members of South Sudan parliament in their first session. [Photo by Awan Achiek/Sudans Post]
JUBA – South Sudan’s second deputy speaker of the recently reconstituted parliament has appealed to lawmakers to take up English classes to easy communication between themselves in the country’s official language.

Rt. Hon. Awerial Aluong while speaking at an event this past week said some of the parliamentarians are facing difficulties in participating in deliberations which are usually done in English as the “official language’ of business in the assembly.

While some members of the public are asking the parliament to use translation softwares, others say it is essential for members of the house to undertake intensive English courses.

“He has done well. Some of them are embarrassing themselves and the country,” said a commentator, according to Talk of Juba.

“The deputy speaker must be new in that parliament, the conduct of business allows any member to communicate in any language that they know better as long as they take permission from the speaker, then the speaker will ask for translation. It is not a law that they have to use English,” argues another.

“The fact that English is the official language in this country, the reason can be to enable members to have a medium of communication when sent on foreign missions,” another thought.

In August this year, over 650 members of the legislative assembly were sworn in.

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  1. Aduol Liet says:
    2 days ago

    If the Lawmakers are lacking communication skills and writing skills then, they should be asking to resigned and the chance will be giving to new young people who are educated. If they don’t resigned from Parliament then, the Speaker must fire them.

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  2. Kong Puok Tong says:
    2 days ago

    the mistakes not that , is its why our people from entity constituencies nominated primitive people ? While our president had not choice to rejects any nominees.

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  3. Kong Puok Tong says:
    2 days ago

    the mistakes not that , its is why our people from entity constituencies nominated primitive people ? While our president had not choice to rejects any nominees.

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