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No Room for Discrimination at BoSS- Othow

By Lodu William Odiya

The Bank of South Sudan Governor, Dr. Addis Ababa Othow have called on employees to treat their fellows like a family, emphasizing unity and service delivery in the country.

In a statement released by the BoSS press unit, the remark followed a Christian Fellowship of the Bank of South Sudan (BoSS) morning devotional prayers held in the morning yesterday.

According to the statement, Othow during the prayers emphasized unity, service, and the role of faith in public institutions.

The statement further underscored the BoSS Governor called on the employees to treat one another like a family and stressed that discrimination is unwelcome in the central bank.

“This institution can be great if we unite and realize each of us can make a difference,” statement partly read.

Meanwhile, the statement also underlined that in his sermon, evangelist Joseph Deng, who led the preaching, urged staff to be “light to the world,” reflecting God’s love and unity in their work.

“Ask yourself, are you among those preaching unity and sending out the light of God to this institution and to South Sudan,” the statement further read.

Additionally, it emphasized that Deng reminded everyone how faith can be harnessed to promote national unity within the public service.

 

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