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Centre-North/Baccalauréat: After the ‘warm-up’, the governor wishes ‘good luck’ to the 4,571 candidates

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After eight months of ‘warming up’, the governor of the Center-North region, Blaise Ouédraogo, wished a ‘good match’ to the 4,571 who started on Tuesday, the composition of the events of the baccalaureate.

The governor of the Center-North region, Blaise Ouédraogo launched, on Tuesday June 18, 2024 at the Moussa Kargougou provincial high school, the baccalaureate exam session 2024, through the opening of the envelope of the philosophy test series A4.

For this 2024 session of baccalaureate exams, the Center-North region records a total number of 4,571 candidates, with 4,415 for general education and 156 for the technological and professional baccalaureate, according to the regional director of post-primary education and secondary school of the North Centre, Djénéba Ouédraogo/Belemviré.

According to her, specific measures have been taken in favor of Internally Displaced Students (IDPs) who number 872 candidates in the region.

‘We offer them the meal, we accommodate them in order to facilitate their compositi
on,’ declared DR Ouédraogo.

For this year, the North Center recorded three candidates with visual disabilities who are based in Ouagadougou due to the lack of the necessary system for their care.

According to Djénéba Ouédraogo/Belemviré, no composition center has been relocated for security reasons.

In terms of innovations for this year, she cited the software implemented last year which was perfect this year.

She therefore wished good courage and above all good luck to all the candidates in her region.

Encouragement that galvanizes candidates for their success.

Sawadogo Siki Rokia composes for the second time for BAC A4. She said she was confident.

‘We’re here this morning to take our exam. We hope that the subjects will be within our reach and good luck to all of us. I feel a little stressed, but it’s going to be okay,’ said Rokia.

Sawadogo Moumini, a first-time candidate, also hopes to obtain his first university degree.

‘I hope the topics will be approachable. Even though I feel stressed, but it
will be okay. Because I am confident in myself,’

he reassured.

This is the wish of the administrative authorities of the Center-North region.

Before opening the philosophy envelope for the A4 series, the governor of the Centre-North, Blaise Ouédraogo wished every success to all the baccalaureate candidates in all series.

‘I think we should be happy to be able to hold this session in the Center-North. Towards the candidates, it was words of encouragement and congratulations because for eight months, I told them that they had finished the warm-up and that today was the match. We also hope that all the good invocations that we had on the occasion of the past Tabaski festival will be a source of appeasement and blessing for all,’ he hoped.

Source: Burkina Information Agency