535 graduate from Catholic University of South Sudan

Five hundred and thirty-five students have graduated this year from four campuses of the Catholic University of South Sudan.

The event took place at the main Campus in Juba on Saturday.

The students conferred with degrees and diplomas in specialized fields such Economics, Business, Education, Arts and Social Sciences, Agriculture, and Computer Science, have completed from the university’s branches in Yambio, Rumbek and Juba.

Stephen Ameyu Cardinal Mulla, who doubles as the university’s Chancellor and the Chair of the Sudan and South Sudan Bishops Conference affirmed the conferment of degrees and diplomas to the students.

“By the virtue vested on me by the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference owner of Catholic University of South Sudan. I hereby declare on this day of Saturday the 4th of May, 2024 that those whose names have been called as annual 11th and the 12th groups of graduates of Catholic University of South Sudan in the same order the graduates are awarded diplomas in their area of specializations.”

Cardinal Mulla congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to be agents of change.

It’s not clear how many student obtained First Class Honors, but First class in Bachelor of Education in English and Literature is Angel Laker Omex.

Laker who studied Bachelors of Education in English and Literature under a church scholarship along with several others, dedicated her certificate to a catholic priest for the support to finish her tertiary education.

“In a special way, I  thank Reverend Father Matthew Pagan, the Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University of South Sudan who granted me, and other students university scholarship, without which I would not have stood here.”

Laker has encouraged the university to continue offering scholarships to the needy students to uplift their lives.

“I implore the university to continue granting scholarship to needy students so that they can be empowered to make difference in their lives.”

On what next after college life, Leke said; “It is our responsibility to bring about positive change in our country, and the world by effectively applying the skills and knowledge we acquired not only for ourselves but to make our university proud.”

Kumuru Valerie Mbangi, a student of Catholic University at the Yambio campus is another who graduated with first class honors in Economics.

Mbangi encountered hurdles during his studies as the campus  according to him, has ill-equipped labaray and lack reading materials, but relied on the internet to boost his studies and successfully complete his research work.

The graduates are the 11th and 12th batches since the establishment of the university in 2007.

 

 

National Cabinet approves recovery of grabbed public school lands

The national cabinet has approved the demolition of illegally constructed buildings on school premises and the return of grabbed learning spaces to Ministry of General Education and Instruction.

The cabinet reached the decision on Friday, 3 May, 2024,  after the Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Achuil presented a memo, demanding the return of grabbed public-school lands to the ministry .

“The purpose of this memo was to request the council of ministers to approve the demolition of illegally constructed buildings on the public schools’ lands and the return of the lands to the Ministry of Education and Instruction,” said Jacob Korok, the Deputy Minister of Information.

Korok said  the cabinet also banned the sale of public-school land and approved recommendations including the handing over of lands of other ministries that have been are occupied.

“Also, they ( Ministries of General Education and Health) requested the council of ministers to ban state authorities on the sale of school lands, and hold the private business who grab the land accountable.”

“So, the resolution was unanimously passed with recommendations that encompass all the ministries including the ministry of health because it also has lands that are grabbed.”

On April 24th 2023, The Vice President for Services Cluster had issued a two-week ultimatum for illegal occupants of school lands to vacate the properties, but he faced resistance from land grabbers.

In recent weeks, Central Equatoria State demolished squatters at state public schools include Dar el Salaam, Juba Commercial, Juba One  Boys and Juba Girls Primary and Secondary Schools in Juba.

 

Adil orders building of school named after Aggrey Jaden in Lainya

Central Equatoria Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony has directed the establishment of a secondary school in Lainya County to be named after veteran freedom fighter Aggrey Jaden.

The school establishment of the school is apparently in response to a desperate plea from local communities in February 2024 about a dysfunctional education in Lainya.

“Based on the powers conferred upon the leadership, I (Gov Adil) hereby effect for establishment of Aggrey Jaden Senior Secondary School,” Adil said in a statement from his office.

The governor also directed the state Ministry of General Education and Instructions to swiftly incorporate the new secondary school among the government aided schools.

Thousands of displaced civilians who returned home to Lainya from the refugee camps are reportedly dismayed that there is not a single secondary school in the area, a situation that has led to increasing dropouts.

The paramount chief of Lainya, Mathew Ladu John, told Eye Radio that he feared the absence of high schools has caused a rise in Gender Based Violence (GBV) cases including teenage pregnancies and forced marriages.

Mr. Lado called on the government to construct secondary schools in Lainya so that children can return to learning.

“I am calling on our government to at least build a senior school in Lainya because there is an increase in the population due to the coming of returnees,” he said in an interview with Eye Radio.

“There are a lot of children who have finished primary 8, but they stay without further studies because there’s no money to take them to Uganda or other places.”

Currently, there’s only one government high school in Lainya – Loka Secondary School – which is not currently operational after it was badly damaged during the conflict in 2016.

Lainya Commissioner Emmanuel Khamis Richard, confirmed the educational challenges facing his people in an interview with Eye Radio at the time.

Khamis said thousands of people have come back from the refugees’ camps in Uganda and the region, only to find no high schools in the area.

He said the population of Lainya was more than 50,000 people, adding that its possible increase with the prevalence of peace, will also lead to more children unable to further their studies.

 

 

 

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