Western Bahr El Ghazal remember s Clement Mboro

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Clement Mboro Kindergarten and Primary School in Wau, Western Bahr El Ghazal before the Independence Day celebrated the memorial of their patron.
 
The school headmaster Sebastian Lodu advised pupils to continue studying to become good future leaders like Clement Mboro, Voice of Hope reported.
 
He said education is the only key to success for every human being and that any educated girl and boy will always be valued in the society.
 
One of the parents, Baptist Sebit Francis expected the memorial of the late Clement Mboro to at the national level because he was the symbol of unity, peace and reconciliation for all South Sudanese.
 
He narrated that the late Mboro was the first South Sudan political leader who struggled for the rights of South Sudanese in Sudan followed by Dr John Garang De Mabior.
 
He added that the late Mboro who was born on August 19, 1919 and died on July 17, 2006 in Nairobi, Kenya, was the first South Sudanese to be appointed Interior Minister of in Khartoum, Sudan in December 1964.
 
The celebration was started with prayers at Clement Mboro’s mausoleum at Wau Freedom Square.