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At the heart of educational issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the state exam represents a crucial step for thousands of students each year. In the current context of unrest and instability, the question of the security of processing centers is essential. The director of the North Kivu I educational zone, Luc Gbwabeza, reassures the population about the good organization of this exam despite the security challenges facing the country.
In order to guarantee the peace of mind of the finalist students, all necessary measures have been taken to ensure the smooth running of the test. Testing centers have been relocated to areas under the control of government forces, thus providing a secure environment for candidates. This initiative aims to allow all children, regardless of their place of residence, to take the exam in optimal conditions, in accordance with the directives of the Congolese government.
Luc Gbwabeza emphasizes the importance for students to work with integrity and avoid any form of cheating. He encourages candidates to trust their own intelligence and focus on their academic skills, stressing that the country’s future rests in part on the quality of education of its youth.
The government’s payment of all participation costs for the finalists from North Kivu is welcomed by the director of the educational zone. This initiative ensures equal opportunities for all candidates, whatever their social conditions, and thus encourages massive participation in this exam which is so decisive for the future of students.
In short, the establishment of adequate security measures for the state examination in North Kivu demonstrates the authorities’ commitment to guaranteeing equitable access to education for all. Despite the security challenges linked to conflict zones, this academic test remains an essential pillar of the Congolese education system, offering students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills and prepare for a promising future.