Bentiu, 10 January, 2025 / 3:46 pm (ACI Africa).
As South Sudan, the world’s newest nation gears up for its first ever elections following years of civil war, a Catholic Bishop in the East-Central African nation has called for adequate preparations to ensure that the country undergoes a truly democratic process.
According to Bishop Christian Carlassare of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu that was erected in July 2024, the country was “almost completely unprepared” for the elections that had been slated for later this year. President Salva Kiir Mayardit extended his government for another 24 months, postponing the country’s elections to December 2026.
In an article shared with ACI Africa, Bishop Carlassare says that South Sudan’s scheduled polls are “not just routine elections” as those in other countries that already have established electoral structures.
He says that in South Sudan, attention should be given to election preparation, rather than the outcome of the polls.
“These are not just routine elections like those held regularly in other countries, but the first elections since the independence of the fourteen-year-old new nation,” Bishop Carlassare says in the article he shared with ACI Africa on Thursday, January 10.