Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, an emblematic figure on the Congolese political scene, recently made an impression by launching the 58th ordinary session of the state examination at the Lycée Monseigneur Shaumba. This crucial event for thousands of young finalists represents a major milestone in the nation’s educational journey.
At the heart of this ceremony, the symbolism of diversity stood out forcefully. Indeed, among the 560 finalists present, there are 400 girls and 160 boys. A strong reminder of the importance of gender equality in access to education and skills assessment.
In her speech, Judith Suminwa highlighted the President of the Republic’s commitment to education, considered an essential pillar of national development. The establishment of free primary education fits perfectly into this vision of a country where every citizen has the opportunity to train and flourish.
Faced with persistent insecurity in certain regions of the country, the Prime Minister took a strong decision by announcing that the participation costs of the finalists from North Kivu would be covered. Concrete action to guarantee equal opportunities to all candidates, regardless of their geographical location.
The Minister of State, Minister of Education and New Citizenship, Raïssa Malu, warmly welcomed Judith Suminwa’s initiative by placing national education at the heart of her action program. A true recognition of the importance of education in building a more just and inclusive society.
The Prime Minister’s visit to the various examination centers aroused motivation and enthusiasm among the finalists. His speech, full of kindness and support, was seen as real encouragement for these young people in search of success.
The start of the correction of the tests on July 1st announces intense weeks for the correctors and the candidates. The date of publication of the results, set for July 20, will mark the high point of this state examination session.
In total, nearly a million finalists are preparing to take this decisive step in their academic career. The success of this 2023-2024 edition of the state exam, under the leadership of Judith Suminwa, promises to be a symbol of the government’s commitment to education and Congolese youth.
This session will not only reflect the knowledge acquired, but also the strength of character and determination of the candidates to take up this challenge. Ultimately, it is the entire Congolese society that will emerge from it, offering these young people the opportunity to become actors in a better future for all..
Thus, Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, through her vision and her involvement, writes an important page in the educational history of the DRC, placing youth at the heart of the nation’s development and offering them prospects for evolution and progress. the height of his most ambitious dreams.