Khartoum Governor: Sudanese Certificate Students in the State Entered Examination Atmosphere
The Governor of Khartoum, Ahmed Othman Hamza, said that the Sudanese Certificate students of Khartoum State entered the atmosphere of the exams which will begin at the end of next December with a high participation in order to obtain an honorable result which confirms the determination of the students to overcome difficulties and challenges and that the will of the Sudanese people is invincible.
Khartoum Governor Ahmed Othman Hamza has revealed that his state has received a number of students from other states who have confirmed their desire to take the Khartoum State Sudan Certificate examinations.
The Khartoum governor said the large number of students in Khartoum State taking exams during peacetime had fallen to less than (25%).
Due to the movement of students and teachers.
He stressed that the issue of education in Khartoum requires concerted efforts between the federal and state governments to overcome the challenges preventing the start of the school year.
He said that resuming studies in Khartoum through alternative means, such as online education, faces technical difficulties, communication difficulties, etc.
The Khartoum governor has expressed regret over the delay in the entry of new students into schools due to the late start of the school year in the state.
The governor of Khartoum stressed that parents are constantly exposed to pressure from their children and repeated questions about the start of the school year.
Hamza said the war has directly affected education, unlike other services for which there are alternative treatments.
It is notable that Khartoum State was at the forefront of all Sudanese states, in number of students and schools, Sudanese Certificate results and academic achievement.
Pictured is Khartoum Governor, with media delegation, Dr. Omar Al-Nur, Dr. Abdel-Azim Nour El-Din and Dr. Hassan Mohamed Saleh, attending the state government meeting.