Lokloko internally displaced people praises Norwegian Refugee Council for opening a school in the camp to educate their children.
Joyce Samson says she is very excited and thankful to enjoy the fruit of the success of her child because her child brought third position.
She was talking when St Michael Primary School was giving out the results to pupils in Lokoloko camp after the conclusion of the academic year.
It is an opportunity for their children to get golden chance of education though their kids face hard challenges.
Mrs Samson mentions that the organization has really played the greater role on the education of IDPs children in Lokoloko camp.
Justin Vilario Marjan, head master of the school, says 702 pupils registered in the beginning of the year.
But due to lack of commitment of families, a big number fail to attend classes in Lokloko.
He adds that in 2018 academic year the administration will introduce new policy to let parents send their children to school to become future leaders.
The speakers made their remarks during the closure of the St Michael IDPs Lokloko School with distribution of certificates.