Kiir Declares Government Commitment To Stop Brain Drain
The President of the Republic of South Sudan, H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir
Mayardit yesterday announced that the government will work tirelessly
to attract and retain qualified citizens in the country and stop brain
drain.14 August 2011
President Kiir being honoured by the University of Juba's VC Prof
Abate [©Thomas Kenneth]
JUBA, 14th August 2011 – The President of the Republic of South Sudan,
H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit yesterday announced that the government
will work tirelessly to attract and retain qualified citizens in the
country and stop brain drain.

The President explained that South Sudan has lost its best educated
people to other countries over the past several decades. He said that
even though many of the people had fled the war they were able to
learn and earn higher education degrees in the Diaspora. He said that
it is now time that they returned home to rebuild their motherland.

“We will put our minds together and address the major challenges
facing higher education in our country such as funding, accreditation
of universities, physical infrastructure development, staffing,
establishment of Research Councils, scholarships among others”, he
said.

President Kiir underscored the role of universities in nation
building. He said that universities and other institutions throughout
the country will be the torchlight in rebuilding the independent
country.

“As we have leaped into this new era, we must now mobilize our
material and intellectual resources to develop. There are no other
institutions more important than our universities that must become the
basis of our strategy to build this country,” he said.

The President also said that his government will encourage the
establishment and expansion of private institutions to expand the
reach of education adding that the most important asset a nation
should strive for is to have an educated population. President Kiir
also announced that the government will form “Think Tanks” and
professional institutions to critique and guide the government
development agenda and policies.

“We cannot develop if we do not invest in the development of the human
resource in order to meet the challenges of modernization,
particularly the implementation of the program of rural
transformation,” he added.

President Kiir acknowledged that the universities are in a sorry state
and pledged that the government will expeditiously embark on
construction of modern campuses to match international standards thus
becoming destinations for both academics and practitioners worldwide.
“This is very critical especially if we want to retain all students to
acquire their basic degrees locally; this can and shall be done,” he
asserted.

The President challenged the academia to conduct rigorous research
focusing on the development of agricultural sector, physical
infrastructure and the establishment of basic industries to meet the
basic needs of the South Sudanese. He encouraged them to learn from
their counterparts elsewhere in the world but admonished them not to
be “copycats”.

He also said that there is need to control the proliferation of
private universities by setting standards that will determine the
sustenance and quality of their establishment. He said that the
Government of the Republic of South Sudan will assume its sovereign
responsibility of providing the necessary support and guidance for the
institutions of higher education.

Once again the President called on the people to embrace the culture
of hard work. “I will continue to insist on you to work harder; I am
already at work myself,” he said.

President Kiir made these remarks yesterday when he addressed the
students and staff of the University of Juba during a special occasion
to celebrate the independence of South Sudan at the Main Campus in the
city of Juba.

Source: www.goss.org

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