Vice President urges youth to help unite South Sudan

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The Vice President of the Republic on Monday called on the SPLM Youth League comprising of students from Secondary schools and universities to help unite divided parents in the country.
 
James Wani Igga told a youth rally in Juba that if the youths were united, the elderly would be united.
 
The Vice President advised students to befriend different tribal groups, visit one another and eat together for mutual benefits.
 
Mr Wani Igga said government leaders were determined to improve conditions of living and governance once peaceful co-existence would be realized.
 
The Vice President reiterated that improvements in the system were imminent in a short while if compatriots give themselves the opportunity to pursue peace.
 
SPLM Secondary Schools National Students’ League Secretary-General Henry Mogga Cosmas demanded for full recognition and support to the League.
 
He said the League was capable and competent to sustain unity and love for the government in the face of crisis.
 
Mr Mogga added that the Youth League contest for future leadership in the party.
 
The Secretary-General declared that the youths readiness to join the army to defend the national integrity and the Constitution.
 
The Vice President presented school bags conveying message of encouragement to over one thousand students who attended the League’s campaign; voicing one nation, one people.