Fresh graduate moves government to prioritize education

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Graduates representative of the Catholic University of South Sudan on Sunday in Juba appeals to the national government to put education number one priority to eliminate conflicts.
 
Anyang Johnston Mabior says illiteracy is one of the major causes of conflicts that should be removed through education, attributing insecurity to idleness of natives sitting under trees, playing unproductive games such as dominos and cards.
 
National Deputy Education Minister Bol Makueng Yuol tells the fresh graduates to translate the knowledge they learned and skills into action by looking beyond white collar jobs, advising them to be job creators but not seekers.
 
Catholic University of South Sudan Board of Directors’ Chairman Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala says neglecting humanity in any life decision for selfish motive is a failure.
 
Catholic University Vice Chancellor Fr Matthew Pagan instructs the fourth graduating batch to uphold commitment, conviction, compassion and charity in life as they pass out to the world.