Through the media platform of the Association of Journalists. The Ministry of Education reveals new developments regarding the prevention of the Sudanese certificate by Chad and confirms that registrations continue for students.
Al-Damer / Al-Tarifi Abou Naba
The Ministry of Education has revealed new information that the State of Chad allegedly prevented the holding of the Sudanese certificate exams for the class of 2023, which are scheduled to take place next Saturday and in which 343,644 students, both men and women, are participating in inside and outside Sudan.
Dr. Ahmed Khalifa, Federal Minister of Education, today revealed through the media platform organized by the Nile State Expatriate Journalists and Media Professionals Association, in cooperation with the Department of information from the Ministry of Culture and Information, Nile: Thursday, in the hall of the Ministry of Education in Damar, the circumstances of the refusal of the State of Chad to hold the Sudanese certificate, emphasizing that the Ministry and the Government Sudanese were surprised by this refusal after prior assurances from the governor of Abéché. on the possibility of holding and securing the exams, the minister explained that the refusal came from the head of the Chadian government…and on the fate of Sudanese students in… Shad, the Minister confirmed the provision of all copies exam numbers and place numbers to registered students, announcing that student registration and accreditation is open to all students until exam day, Saturday, December 28, for those awaiting the exam , taking into account the exceptional circumstances that the country. The minister appreciated the efforts of the government, represented by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and the agencies and their directives to secure and protect the exams, and he followed up on the technical and administrative arrangements that were completed to conduct the exams on time, indicating that the year 2025 will see, for the first time, the holding of three Examinations of the different promotions, emphasizing that the December exams concern the promotion of 2023, and that the results of students from other years, 2024 and 2025, will be canceled in accordance with the text of the regulation…
For his part, Mr. Ahmed Hamed, Director General of Nile Education, expressed happiness that the state is hosting this year's exams, appreciating the efforts of Governor Abu Qarun and the state government in preparing all the necessary conditions to ensure a good educational environment. , adding that the state welcomed expatriates from 12 states to appear for this year's exams and leveraged its capabilities to provide accommodation and food to students.
Professor Jibril Yacoub, Director General of Education in South Darfur, blamed the Rapid Support Militia for the reasons why more than 36,956 male and female students were late for this year's exams and forced them to return to their villages without reaching the examination centers, emphasizing that the Chadian president refused to let our 1,602 students take the exams which were to be held at the Abéché examination center, in Chad, adding that holding the exams is a major challenge to which the state and governors have contributed. States, despite the objections of the militias