Educational reform and citizenship: Controversy over the appointment of Provincial Chief Inspectors


In the national education and new citizenship sector, the recent appointments of Provincial Principal Inspectors (PP) have sparked a lively controversy. Discordant voices have emerged, fueling a disinformation campaign orchestrated by malicious actors seeking to sow confusion among public opinion.

The General Inspectorate of National Education and New Citizenship has spoken out to firmly denounce this malicious campaign. In an official press release, it warns against erroneous information disseminated on social networks, aimed at discrediting recent reform initiatives in the education sector.

The ministerial decree dated October 23, 2024, designating and assigning Provincial Principal Inspectors, is the subject of a sneaky challenge. However, the General Inspectorate recalls that this decree complies with current legislation and respects the principles of transparency. The Provincial Chief Inspectors concerned have received official notification of their appointment, thus ensuring compliance with established procedures.

It is essential not to be manipulated by misleading information circulating on social networks. The challenge of appointing Provincial Chief Inspectors lies in strengthening the quality of education and school administration at the provincial level. Any attempt at destabilization is detrimental to the proper functioning of the education system and the development of citizenship.

The General Inspectorate calls for vigilance and discernment in the face of this disinformation campaign. It is imperative to favor official sources and support actions aimed at improving the quality of education for all citizens. By remaining united in the face of attempts at destabilization, the educational community will be able to continue its efforts in favor of quality education and engaged citizenship.

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