Education in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a major issue for the country’s development. In the North Kivu 2 educational province, the Principal Provincial Inspector (IPP), Alain Lebange Howe, is pleased with the smooth running of classes, one month after the start of the school year.
According to the IPP, the resumption of classes took place in good conditions, without any major problem. He emphasizes that the entire North Kivu 2 educational province, which covers a vast area from Kanyabayonga to Eringeti and from Manguredjipa to Kasindi, has had a successful start to the school year.
Furthermore, the IPP would like to clarify the issue of publishing the results of the state exam. He claims that there was only one publication and that there was no second review session. He warns against rumors and false information circulating regarding an alleged second publication. According to him, there could have been a technical problem with the communications networks.
The IPP takes the opportunity to provide advice to students. He recommends that they concentrate on their studies, be diligent in class and demonstrate discipline. He warns against unnecessary strikes and protest movements that disrupt the school calendar. He points out that the school year only has 222 teaching days, and that any disruption can have an impact on the school program.
In conclusion, the North Kivu 2 educational province seems well underway in this new school year. The IPP is optimistic about the smooth running of the courses and invites students to invest in their education to become useful actors in society.