Education is time bound so continue to study, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Bahr el Ghazal advises students who quit their studies due to the economic hardships.
Abraham Matoch Dhal quoted a resolution saying higher education in South Sudan is chargeable, Voice of Hope Radio reports.
Higher education is all about struggle to achieve one’s goal and eliminate some economic hardships, he adds.
Acting Secretary of Academic Affairs says it is up to the students and their parents to support learners with tuition fees, not the university though the economic problem is challenging.
They spoke to Voice of Hope Radio on Wednesday in Wau.