Morobe Provincial Education Program Advisor Keith Tangui, while congratulating students in the province who completed their national examinations, has further urged that they keep themselves busy and away from unwanted activities especially criminal activities that could jeopardize their young and bright future.
He said the province had recently come out of election-related law and order problems and was not looking forward to another pile of lawlessness brought about by students in the province.
Tangui challenged the grade ten and twelve students to find themselves better means to keep themselves occupied while they await their results and postings.
He urged parents to assist their children by way of discipline and to find ways to engage their children with productive activities.
Tangui encouraged parents to keep their children busy while at home or involve them in informal activities while they were waiting for any formal employment opportunities.
He also commended schools in the province for their efforts in keeping the students calm during a time when the silly season was kicking in with zero reports of violence among the students.