“Give Internally Displaced Students Red Carpet Treatment”. MINSEC NW Regional Boss.

By Raymond Dingana.

The North West Regional Delegate for Secondary Education, Mr. Ngwang Roland Yuven has reiterated the need for secondary school authorities in the region to insure that, Internally Displaced students are given the opportunity to attend classes no matter what their conditions may be. He was speaking Friday 20th September 2019 during the Sector Conference and Launching of the 2019/2020 School year at the campus of GTHS Bamenda with the theme, The clean school philosophy Is the Motor to Successful Studies and a reinforced professional outlook.
Mr. Ngwang Roland told the secondary education family that, Internally Displaced students  be given red carpet reception and that, if a child is not having the requirements needed for admission, that child should be admitted while the requirements like birth certificates, report cards and others are taking care of while the child is attending classes. He enjoined the education family to help in sponsoring the Internally Displaced students and that; they can organize fund raising in schools to help the students. He also frowned at those teachers whom he says are only afraid to work but are not afraid to go to the banks for their salaries saying tougher days lie ahead.
The plight of students with special needs was also on the spot light. It was indicated that, concrete activities be put in place to assist students with special needs whose conditions have been further compounded by the crises rocking the two English speaking regions of the country.
He also used the event to announce that, three weeks into the start of the new school year, Bui Division has joined the back to school caravan taking the number of students from one thousand two hundred on day one to about eight thousand but lamented that, out of the seven divisions that make up the North West Region, only four have children going to school.
The regional delegate also used the event to warn school administrators against paying of tuition fees on campus. He says paying of fees is to be done out of Campus and to service providers, not to teachers.
It was also revealed during the event that, the three term system which was replaced by the sequence system was coming back. The event also saw the award of Certificates of excellence to some students, who scored the best results in the 2018 session of end of year examinations.


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