WESTERN EQUATORIA YOUTH PLANT ORANGES FOR PEACE
 Wednesday, 15 May 2013 14:42 |
Western Equatoria youths planted orange trees as a gesture to advocate
for peace, unity and harmony between the youth and the government.

They demonstrated their aspirations for peace by planting 30 seedlings
of orange trees in the government the ministries, state assembly,
Yambio County headquarters and Gbudue stadium, Anisa Radio reported.

The youths urged people to plant trees as a sign of peace and
environmental preservation.

Youth and Sports state minister Bullen Wande appreciated the
initiative of the youth to promote peace among the communities.

He said the youth have rights and responsibilities to fully
participate in the peace process at all levels.

Mr Wande advised the youth to get involved in voluntary works and seek
wisdom from the elders.

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