Member of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General, Marine Engineer Ibrahim Jaber, reviews the general situation in Nile State
Transitional Sovereignty Council member, deputy commander-in-chief, lieutenant general and consultant maritime engineer, #Ibrahim_Jaber, asked the Ministries of Finance and Labor to discuss ways to resolve the problem of teacher shortage in the Nile State.
This came during his meeting today in his office with Nile State Governor Mohamed El-Badawi Abdel-Majed.
His Excellency assured that the second Forum for Investment and Industry in Nile State would be held early next January, stressing the need for good preparation, which will make the forum a major economic demonstration that will achieve the desired objectives.
For his part, Nile Governor Mohamed Al-Badawi said his state had completed the primary and intermediate level exams and preparations were underway for the holding of secondary school exams on December 28. indicating that the state is facing a serious shortage of manpower in the field of education due to retirement orientation, which requires meeting with the relevant authorities in order to exclude the state in order so that it can welcome new teachers.
The Nile governor added that his state was witnessing a continued increase in the flow of arrivals, especially from the eastern parts of the island, where about 70,000 families arrived in the state in the last two days and have been sheltered in several of the villages in the localities of Berber and Abu Hamad, and the flow still continues, indicating that the State needs aid in food, medicine and shelter materials to be able to cover all arrivals.