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Mohammed Balu, RNG
Tumu (U / WR), June 12, GNA – A woman
Candidate for the Basic Examination of the Basic Education Certificate (BECE) in progress
Sissala East gave birth to a little girl who bounces just after writing the
first article, in English, Monday.
The candidate (undisclosed name) entered
the work immediately the examination is over and was transported to Tumu hospital
where she managed to give birth to a little girl who was bouncing.
Mr Cornelius Longyintuo exams
Officer of Sissala East Municipal, who reported the incidence to the RNG
said after delivery, the teenage mother was fine and was allowed to
continues with the rest of his exams the next day, Tuesday, June 11, 2019.
A visit to the GNA at 01920 hours on Monday at
the maternity hospital met the teenage mother with her little girl who
Health officials said they were in stable conditions.
She indicated that she was ready to write the
next article as soon as a care provider has offered to take care of his newborn baby.
The BECE exam in East Sissala took place
preceded by a speech of encouragement by Mr. Ridwan Abbad, Member of Parliament of the region,
Mr. Karim Nanyua, Director General of the Municipality, to give candidates a few
hope and courage.
Kanton High School and Senior Tumu
The High Technical School organizes the BECE 2019 exam including 1,025
candidates with 488 men and 537 women.
Eight people were absent from KANSEC and
Tumu SECTECH, according to the officer in charge of the exams.
Mr. Abbas had addressed the students before
The examination begins by saying, "Looking at your faces, I know you are all
prepared for the exam is the beginning of your academic career. "
He reminded them of three things to expect;
teachers taught them, the leaders provided what was needed and they
as students had to write and go out with good results.
"I want you to insure us this year; you
will make 90% when the results will be published. We have a lot in place for the
previous years where we achieved a 63% success rate in 2017, "he added.
"This figure dropped to 42% in 2018
unfortunately. "We want you to change that," he said.
The member had previously donated mathematical sets and
pens to the candidates and badured them that "the utilities and other costs are
they will be taken care of during their stay in Tumu to take the exams ".
"You are not in Tumu to take data but use
the week to read and pbad the exams, "said the municipality's general manager, Nanyua.
also said at the same rally.
In a related development, the district chief
Sissala West Executive Mohammed Bakor told GNA 1,147 students
pbad the exams at Hilla Liman High School.
He urged candidates to pbad the exam
seriously that the Assembly took steps to feed everyone as they wrote the
examinations.
He said everything was going well
from what he was informed of education officials.
GNA
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