South Sudanese Students In East Africa Urged To Unite

This article was last updated on May 25, 2022

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Yei County Commissioner Juma David Augustine addressed the press after returning from Arua District in Uganda on Tuesday where he told the students to be focused, promote higher moral standard and concentrate on their studies.

He added the students should continue to live in peace and harmony despite there are some Equatorian students and other students from other regions existing in East Africa, the students must learn to co-exist in peace and harmony.

Juma also urged the Greater Equatoria Students’ leadership to spearhead the discipline among the students in East Africa in order to prepare them as responsible future leaders when they complete their studies and return home.

The South Sudanese Students studying in East Africa complain of lack of parental guidance, support and attention from the Government as they pursue their studies.

Juma encourages the Parents and the Government to give support, guidance and attention to the Students studying abroad to succeed in their endeavors and not to waste them up.

There are thousands of South Sudanese Students pursuing their primary, secondary and high education in various schools and Institutions of high learning in East Africa.

The Greater Equatoria Student Association in East Africa raised concerns over the abuse of drugs and immoral behaviors by South Sudanese Students who study abroad, which tarnishes their images and affect their academic performances.

Some parents in South Sudan sent their children to study abroad in order to get better education, but the biggest challenge is that most of these children stay alone without an elderly person to give them directives and this has exposed these students to all sort of immoral behaviors which may lead them into being locked behind bars or knock their feet against world deadliest disease HIV/AIDS.

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