University Students Start End Of Year Examinations

The students from Dr. John Garang Memorial University of Science and
Technology celebrated their end of year farewell party with the Vice
Chancellor, Professor Aggrey Ayuen Majok, urging the students to do
well in their final exams as the knowledge acquired will make them
competent employees.


 26 November 2012





A section of the students from Dr. John Garang Memorial University of
Science and Technology at the farewell party. [ Jacob Achiek Jok]

By Jacob Achiek Jok

BOR, 26 November 2012 [Gurtong] – “If you survive this journey, you
will be competent civil servants wherever you will work, the knowledge
you have received is strength to develop yourselves and the
communities you will serve,” Ayuen said.

He warned the students to distant themselves from corruption, a common
practice believed to have contributed to the under-development new
nation since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between
Sudan and South Sudan in 2005.

According to Ayuen, corruption also involves misuse of public funds
and nepotism.

“Some are already working with the government, don’t do two jobs, it
is a corruption”, he said.

He said called upon the students to protect their reputation
regardless of any circumstances as integrity is very important.

The president of the Students’ Union, Gai Deng Peter asked the
students to be good ambassadors to the communities and avoid
instigating violence.

The final examinations at the university started today.


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