Consider Farming Activities as First Priority than to stay Idle waiting for the Office Work

Consider Farming Activities as First Priority than to stay Idle waiting for the Office Work
Crop assessment in South Sudan. Photo Courtesy: FAO

Consider Farming Activities as First Priority than to stay Idle waiting for the Office Work

By Kutiote James Martin

A 72 - year - old farmer living in Ikpiro residential area has urged the people of Western Equatoria State and South Sudan at large to consider farming activities as their first priority than to stay idle waiting for the office work. 

Speaking to Anisa FM Radio during an exclusive interview Dahiya Mohammed Gibrini says although farming is one of the dirty jobs considered by other people but it improves people’s life through many ways and changes the status of the society.

He added that citizens should put more effort on agricultural products in order to eradicate starvation and poverty in the State because God has blessed this land with a lot of rainfall throughout the year

Mr. Gibrini appeals to the State Authority to provide more agricultural tools so that citizens may get access of them in order to improve their living conditions.

He also called upon young people to be united and embrace team work and at the same time warning them to distance themselves from criminal activities and work hard to earn better living.

Mohammed Gibrini the father of four children worked hard in order to send his children to school and provide their basic needs through farming activities expressing his gratitude for the hard work he started since his young age up to date.