More than 11,350 students appear for the Sudanese certificate examination in Shendi locality, and the executive director of the locality rings the bell for the start of the Sudanese certificate examinations, postponed to the year 2023 AD.

In an atmosphere of security and stability, the Executive Director of Shendi locality, Mr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, rang the bell to mark the start of the Sudanese certificate examinations postponed for the year 2023 AD, and inspected a number of reviews. centers accompanied by the second commander of the Third Infantry Division, Major General Omar Al-Sir, the local security committee, the departments of education, health, culture and media, and a Superintendent Agent Al-Ja'alin, the executive director. , said that the exams were held in a good manner and in a good atmosphere. Security and stability prevail. The Executive Director reassured students and their families that there are no security concerns, and that the security services, in coordination with the leadership of the 3rd Infantry Division, are fully playing their role in securing these exams, and that its locality provided a residential environment for students from Hajar al-Asal and al-Basabir and foreign students so that they could appear for this exam. The Executive Director said: “Conducting the Sudanese Certificate exams at this time is a real challenge for students. the State and its institutions in light of the exceptional circumstances that the country is going through, calling on students to concentrate on exams. And academic performance, Professor Khaled announced the distribution of first aid kits to examination centers and that health structures are working in all centers in anticipation of any emergency. He welcomed the initiative of the General Intelligence Service to transfer students from their residences to examination centers. , thanking the Federal Government and the Nile Government for mainstreaming the national drive to hold Sudanese certificate examinations.

The second commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, Major General Omar Al-Sir, confirmed that the leadership of the 3rd Division and other regular agencies had put in place all security plans and measures. He said conducting the exams was a challenge and a battle. students are fighting and he called for not paying attention to rumors spread by street vendors.

The local police director, Brigadier General Ezzedine Mohamed Idris, warned those in hiding against any agitation or the spread of negative rumors, stressing the vigilance of the security services and their response to any conspiracy before it arises. begins to implement it.

The director of the secondary school, Mr. Taj al-Din Awad al-Karim, said that the number of people appearing for the exam from the locality and our parents is more than 11/350 students, both male and female . arrangements are made and the exams go well.





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