He noted that education is the only means by which they can truly serve their motherland, Ghana better and must thereforebe given much attention.
The MP gave the advice when he interacted with pupils and students of the Royals Preparatory School located at Moree within the constituency during an excursion by the school to parliament House.
Hon Elvis Morris Donkoh took the visiting pupils and students through the fundamentals of the workings of Parliament.
Some of the items the MP educated the pupils on include the votes and proceedings, the Order paper which outlines the daily programme of parliamentary works, the leadership of Parliament among others.
He urged the youth to live together in unity since MPs belonging to different political parties work together as a team.
The Headmaster of the Royals Preparatory School Mr Kenneth Mackysaid the visit to the legislature was aimed at practicalising teachings about parliament which is the third arm of government.
The excursion to parliament he said has exposed the pupils know about what happens in the legislative arms of government.
75 pupils from drawn from the primary and Junior High divisions of the Scholl and 12 staff were on the trip.
The Royals Preparatory school which was established in May, 2010 has chalked some significant achievements in football and athletics.
The school recorded 84% pass rate in BECE 2016,its first batch and has targeted 100% pass rate for 2017 BECE results.
By Christian Kpesese/ ghanamps.com