Young Catholic students training concludes with a call to end bad peer group

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By David Ochan-Torit

The young Catholic student training in Torit concluded with the call to end the existence of bad peer groups.

 Elia Silver a student from Bishop Akio Memorial Secondary School advises students to stop joining bad peer groups who prefer drinking alcohol which does not promote humanity in society

He stated that associating with bad peer groups destroys lives and cannot bring solutions to problems but rather creates pollution to the community

Silver encourages young people to join young catholic students and other groups that promote the development of the country

“Do not join peer groups like the niggas and other groups that are like alcohol and that like actually not promoting the lives of humans who only destroy they won’t be the solution but they only are the pollution.”

 Anna Abau Abahala a student from Airport View Secondary School advises fellow students to share with their parents to understand the movement of the young catholic students

 She added that young catholic students promote interaction, unity, and togetherness among students.

“My advice to the entire parent, a parent is sometimes we ignore other things but YCS this movement brings interaction between us even though we are from a different denomination, different tribes, and different kinds of people through YCS unity we can manage.”

For his part, Ochaya Peter Amoko a student from Fr. Leopoldo secondary school in Magwi County is urging students who attended the training to disseminate the knowledge to the other students in their various school

He encourages parents to support and accept what their children have learned from the training for the growth of the family, community, and the country at large

“My message to all the students who have attended the program is the knowledge that they have learned from here during the training not to keep for themselves but to expand to nearby schools and also to all the students in their various schools and also as well as the community, the state, and nation at large.”

The students spoke to Radio Emmanuel in an exclusive interview on Friday in Torit at Fr. Saturlino’s Ohure hall.

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