“Encourage girls’ education”, urges education deputy minister
JUBA, 25 March 2013 (NASS) - The deputy minister for General Education
and Instruction Madam Rebecca Joshua Okwaci has appealed to the
societies in the country to encourage girls’ education and avoid
forced or early marriages of girls.


Madam Rebecca made this appeal last week during a visit to the Malek
Secondary School in Bor town, Jonglei state. She appreciated the high
level of education among the students of Malek School. She reiterated
the ministry’s commitment to improve the level of education in the
country and encouraged parents to take their children to schools in
South Sudan. She explained that taking children to schools in the
country will help them to learn more about and appreciate their
country.


The deputy minister also announced that the ministry will supply text
books to all schools. She said this will be done with the support of
South Korea.



Meanwhile the newly appointed chairperson of the South Sudan Civil
Aviation Authority Agasio Akol Tong has appealed to the members to
work hard and improve services in airports in South Sudan. The members
of the authority were appointed last month by President Salva Kiir
Mayardit.


Reported by Francis Oliver Kenyi, News Agency of South Sudan (NASS)

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