Students of Bishop Abangite College of Science and Technology call on the government to give more support for better education in Gbudue State and South Sudan.
Kinako Denis says proper education can make people have industries to produce goods for export to other countries instead of importing Radio Anisa reports.
Alfred Riruyo, member of Bishop Abangite College Board of Governance, urges students to respect their parents and teachers in order to be responsible citizens in the future.
He explains that only hard work is the only key to success.
Riruyo advises teachers to carefully follow the students and communicate to parents and the school administration.
Phillip Pia Michael, Gbudue State Minister of Education, challenges students to be carefully about their future personally and individually.
He advises students to maintain maximum respect, be creative and active in the class so that they will be able to succeed in their life and education.
The speakers made the remarks during a inter-school debate competition at Bishop Abangite College.
The debate was under the theme: ‘South Sudan government should invest more money on education and industry sectors not agriculture and development’.