Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni tells students to shun acts of Fornication.

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SHEEMA: The Bishop of West Ankole dioceses Rt. Rev. Johnson Twinomujuni has encouraged students to avoid engaging in acts of Fornication but rather put emphasis on what they want for be in their future

Bishop Johnson Twinomujuni was officiating at a Thanksgiving and commissioning of the newly Constructed Dining hall and dormitory at Kibingo Girls’ Secondary School over weekend, a function held at the school premises in Sheema Municipality.

The bishop said that the girl when still in a tender age meet a lot of temptations which at times force them to quit schools Joining Marriages, others getting early pregnancies and their future is killed.

He charged learners to always seek God’s intervention in determining good things for their lives, and to put more emphasis on what they want to be in their future believing and praying to God for success.

Speaking as the Chief Guest Hon. Sir Richard Henry Kaijuka said that working hard and practicing good behavior makes people succeed in life thus encouraging girls to focus on the two for a better future.

He added that the young generations need to be equipped with knowledge of how they can avoid engaging in things that can end their future at an early age as the future Uganda may require educated and energetic people to develop.

In his remarks the Member of the Parliament Sheema Municipality Hon. Dickson Kateshumbwa encouraged parents to educate their Children both in hard and simple times.

The Legislator added that the Municipality has developed at high speed having educated people, disclosing that the municipality now has over 10,000 students in schools.

The head teacher of Kibingo Girls’ Secondary School Madam Flavia Asasira, appreciated the efforts put by the parents and other stakeholders to see the school progressing in all ways.

The head teacher further requested parents to continue supporting their children so that they can keep in school.

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