Preserving the serenity of state exams: The firm commitment of the Congolese National Police

Compliance with state exams is crucial for the future of Congolese youth. However, recurring disruptions taint the serenity of these decisive moments for the students. Faced with this problem, the Congolese National Police (PNC) announces its firm resolve to fight against any disturbance of public order during these crucial events.

The voice of the PNC resonates clearly that anyone attempting to destabilize candidates during and after the state exams will face justice. This warning highlights the importance of preserving the climate conducive to the taking of the tests, thus guaranteeing equal opportunities for all finalists.

Nasson Murara, communications officer for PNC Beni, challenges potential troublemakers about their sense of responsibility. He emphasizes that education must not be disrupted under any circumstances, and that students deserve to take their exams in peace. The measures put in place by the Police aim to protect the finalists and ensure the smooth running of the tests.

It is regrettable to note that in some regions, young people are deliberately disrupting state exams, thereby mistreating candidates. These unacceptable acts, going as far as anticipated hazing, go against fairness and the respect owed to each student.

It is imperative that respect for educational institutions is preserved and that state exams take place in optimal conditions. Justice must take action against those who seek to disrupt these crucial moments for the future of Congolese youth. Only a secure environment conducive to concentration will allow finalists to give the best of themselves.

Together, by demonstrating good citizenship and respect, we can guarantee success in state exams and offer all young people the opportunity to continue their studies in a peaceful climate. The future of our country depends on the education of its youth, let’s protect them and support them in their journey to success.

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