Teacher acknowledges education sector flourishing in South Sudan

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Primary school pupils attending morning Assembly

 A primary teacher at Don Bosco School in Tonj South County, Warrap State admitted that the education sector in South Sudan experienced tremendous improvement in the past years.

Stephen Duku Kenyi says schools and teachers are close to meeting the expectation of the citizens.

The teacher expresses his view came ahead of South Sudan’s 12th anniversary to be commemorated on Sunday 

Duku says there are very significant changes achieved in South Sudan after independence particularly the learners are joining schools in huge numbers.

The teacher further added that students these days think of advancing with their education aiming to become future leaders not like in the past years when children prioritize joining the army.

The teacher urged the government to keep on nurturing the education system for the betterment of the future of South Sudan to ensure honest and loyal citizens emerged.

Duku also advised the learners to celebrate the independent commemoration day joyfully and responsibly to evade jeopardies that may occur as a result of recklessness.

He says a careless celebration is very risky to human life.

Stephen also advised the parents to take good care of them during a holiday to ensure they come back to school safely and fully refreshed.

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