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ST-Mark Primary School Commission after it’s Renovations

St Mark primary school in kwerijik along Juba Terekeka road was supported with initiative from Christian partners and African Evangelical Association and kwerijiik community members to strengthening education in the area. Under the theme, To God Be the Glory”let there be light (Genesis 1:3). Member of Parliament from National assembly, Juma Ali Malou, stress the importance of education to the children of kwerijiik as light of the future.

Juma urged the community of Mundari in kwerijiik to be in peace with other Mundari from terekeka,Tindilo,Tali and other tribe of Bari, Nyangbara and the rest to come for unity and allow their children to study in the new renovated st Mary primary school in kwerijiik.

Juma calls for more support from the Cristian partners and African Evangelical Association to build school, hospital, provide humanitarian aids where nesassary to the community to have their children enroll to school. He urged the parents of kwerijiik to allow girl child education in their area so that their daughter goes to school and gets education before marriage.

Chairperson of the organizing committee,

Bush Buse, stress that the partners Cristian partners and African Evangelical Association to also build secondary school and university to the community of kwerijiik so that their daughter and children can study within their home area done going to the neighboring countries for studies.

He further calls for expert teacher to apply and help the future of the young generation of the country South Sudan.

The director of Deo Volente organization,

Ray Mundari says they will continue to help the people of kwerijiik in education, health and peace building advice among the citizens in the area.

He says the four renovated classrooms will help the pupil not exposed to rain while leaning in school.

“He urged the parents of kworojik to send their children’s to school so that they can help their parents in future. Chief of kworojik, Martin Ayom welcomes the initiative by the church to renovate the school for the pupils to study in the classrooms than under trees”.

“Ayom call for More helps to the people of kworojik by the partners. He says kworojik is a peaceful place with peaceful people that needs unity and love among themselves.”