Abyei chief tells teachers to show professionalism
By Ngor Arol Garang
October 6, 2009 (ABYEI) — The Abyei Chief Administrator, Brigadier Arop Manyak Monytoc, today told teachers to show professionalism in all their activities at school saying all you as teachers are imitated by like children that taught by you.
“You exhibit professional conduct and avoid partisan politics that sabotage government” he warned.
The chief administrator, who paid a visit to teacher residents in Abyei town, said teachers as civil servants must work to enhance government programs like the Universal Primary Education (UPE), which are geared towards uplifting literacy levels and improving people’s standards of living.
Addressing primary school teachers of Abyei girls he challenged teachers to be exemplary.
“You must demonstrate a high standard of moral behavior. You are meant to champion protection of the children from abuse and labor, instead you defile them,” he said.
Arop called for commitment, creativity and resourcefulness among teachers, saying the virtues would enable them implement UPE.
He also urged parents, school management and children to play their roles in making universal primary education a success. He also told the teachers that his administrator will soon consider recruiting more teachers in an attempt to improve education standards in the area.
He continued to say the areas that he is aware of challenges facing education system in the area. This include shortage of secondary school teachers adding that his administration planned to promote good of numbers of long serving teachers from assistants to senior education officers to create more room for growth to the newly recruited teachers.
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oshay
Abyei chief tells teachers to show professionalism
Who is this corrupt dinka to talk about professionalism?
Oduko
Thank you Oshay
We will recruit some like you who always against corrup Dinkas government very soon,, Congratulation you will be member of New Movement so Called E.Q.I.M it amid is ti coup Dinkas and Nuers leadership in Juba I need them to kill themselfs in their poor state but not great Qquatoria land, Dinkas and ugly Nuers been rule’s South for long time but no changes we great Equatoria tatoly can’t take this… we better creat our Movemen to our Independance
Jupiter Maguangdit
Abyei chief tells teachers to show professionalism
Dear Brig. Arop Mayak,
You have proved yourself to be more military than a politician. How can you direct teachers to show professionalism in all their activities at school while you know very well that those teachers are not fully paid their salaries?
I know very well that huge amount of money that belongs to Abyei is kept in Khartoum till now and I expect you to work hard in order to bring out that money from Khartoum.
If you do that, you will see with your own eyes that professionalism is achieved. You will even see qualified teachers coming from all over Sudan and even from the neighbouring countries with applications looking for positions in Abyei.
Thanks