Catholic University of South Sudan branch in Wau has resumed lectures after few days of strike.
Vice Chancellor, Fr Mathew Pagan, exposed that student’s demands were contained, Radio Bakhita reports.
Economic crisis have come and bites everybody, we need also to increase the fees in order to cope up with the situation, he explains.
The Vice Chancellor discloses that the problem of insufficient lecturers is a general issue.
The issue will be resolved, they are not big problems, they are just internal problems, Fr Pagan explains in a telephone interview.
Fr Pagan tells the students to consider education as their first priority.
You have the demands and the right to ask for your demands but your demands should not be beyond what we have in the country, the priest tells students.
The Vice Chancellor was responding to students’ recent strike in Wau against increment of fees.