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Sebba has a success rate of 93.41% in the CEP

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Ouagadougou: The president of the Sebba jury Lassané Sawadogo announced on Friday, June 14, the results of the Primary Study Certificate (CEP) exam with a success rate of 93.41%, we observed.

A total of 167 students participated, including 78 girls and 89 boys. When the results were announced, 156 were admitted, including 74 girls and 82 boys, representing a success rate of 93.41% for the basic education district of Sebba. A very satisfactory success rate for the constituency and the entire province. This success rate demonstrates the seriousness of the actors to give the best of themselves despite the difficult security situation in the locality.

The head of the Sebba basic education district, Bali Bako, coordinator of the activity, set the context in which the exams took place in Sebba, explaining that ‘new software was made available to the juries. Updating this software was not easy because there is not a reliable internet connection in Sebba.’

He thanked the members of the jury and the examiners for t
he work done in a difficult security context. He also asked the authorities on site to report to the hierarchy so that the next sessions take place in better conditions. The provincial director of preschool, primary and non-formal education Issiaka Hamidou Bokoum thanked all those who, directly or indirectly, worked for the success of this school year.

He thanked the FDS/VDP who, day and night, work so that the population can live without fear. He also thanked teachers, parents and municipal authorities for everything that was done to ensure that the Yagha proclaims these CEP results peacefully.

‘We will not fail to transmit the CCEB’s grievances to those concerned. We congratulate all the students who heard their name. May peace return to Faso,’ said Mr. Bokoum.

Source: Burkina Information Agency