Bishop Luate challenges workforce to develop homesteads

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Yei Diocese of the Episcopal of South Sudan and Sudan Bishop while inaugurating new Morobo County Commissioner’s residence with divine blessing encourages working class to remember building their homesteads and ancestral residence wherever they work to promote even development.
 
Bishop Hillary Luate Adeba stresses that the domestic workforce should remember and honour their original places by erecting permant structures like that of Morobo County Commissioner, Radio Easter reported.
 
Commissioner Moses Simon Soro says his new residence is an honour to God and his deceased father with whom they long stay within his burial yarn.
 
He says blessing house is an appreciation to God for the gift of life and property.
 
Fr Emmanuel Lodongo Sebit appreciates the work of the Morobo Commissioner, urging residents to push their children to school the same way Commissioner Simon was pushed by his father to become what he is now.
 
The inauguration doubles as the memorial prayer for late commissioner’s father Simon Nigo.