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Koulpelogo: All teachers ordered to return to classes tomorrow Monday

Ouargaye, December 3 2023(AIB)-Primary, primary and secondary school teachers who have not yet joined their positions in Koulpelogo, have until tomorrow Monday December 4, 2023 to do so, due to the improvement in security situation and the reopening of a good number of schools, insist their first officials, leaving administrative sanctions against the offenders.

Burkina Faso Information Agency

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“I have noticed that despite the improvement in the security situation in the Koulpélogo province which has allowed the reopening of a good number of schools, certain agents have still not returned to their posts.

This is an opportunity for me to congratulate the district heads and directors present in their posts since the start of the administrative year, for their patriotic burst, their self-sacrifice at work and their resilience.

However, it is unacceptable that in localities where other primary schools and health centers have resumed service, certain schools in said areas are struggling to bring together a third of their staff. Despite the multiple calls through communication channels, the findings have not significantly evolved.

Also, I would like to invite all absent agents from schools, without distinction of any kind, to return to their service no later than Monday, December 4, 2023, for the continuity of educational activities.

After this period, the formal notice procedure will be initiated against them with all the consequences attached to it.

With this in mind, the district heads (and the heads of establishments) are responsible, each as far as they are concerned, for establishing the list of absent agents and sending it to me no later than Wednesday December 6, 2023, deadline of rigor .

I value diligent execution of the terms hereof. », wrote the Provincial Director in charge of preschool, primary and non-formal Education Alexis Kiema and his colleague in charge of primary and secondary education, Hamadou Gassamé, in two press releases with almost similar content.

Source: Burkina Information Agency