Eight-five children associated with armed forces and groups who underwent six months training on Tailoring, building, electricity and carpentry graduated in Yambio.
Speaking during the ceremony, UNICEF representative, Obia Achieng pledges to continue supporting the children.
He appeals to the communities to welcome the ex-combatants who were released and that graduated and give them more support.
Gbudue State Governor Badagbu Daniel Rimbasa says peace is the only weapon they can use in order to create stability in the state.
He calls upon the graduates to be job creators with the knowledge that they have acquired in order to support their families.
Never the less students’ representative appreciates partners while calling on them and government to support them in their further studies because they acquired skills that cannot accompany them for future opportunities.
The graduates were awarded with certificates and given start up kits based on their professionals.
The graduation ceremony and release of ex-combatants attracted high delegation from Juba that includes World Vision Country Director, USA and Canadian Ambassador at Tindoka Vocation Training Center.