Prime Minister Me Apollinaire Joachimson Kyélem De Tambèla affirmed this Tuesday before the Transitional Parliament that “the reform of the education system is underway to conform it to our values “.
“The reform of the education system is thus committed to conforming it to our values, our aspirations, and the model of society that suits us,” said this Tuesday morning before the Transitional Legislative Assembly, Prime Minister Me Apollinaire Joachimson Kyélem. From Tambela.
He specified that the reform of the educational system is engaged “in the spirit of the Speech of general policy, orientation and patriotic commitment”.
He said that “it is currently the workhorse of the Ministers of National Education in charge of vocational training, and that in charge of Higher Education”.
“You are aware of the magnitude of the task. It is necessary to train personnel, to retrain some, to design works, to readapt the existing ones. But the will is there, despite the scarcity of financial resources, most of which are directed towards the training of combat personnel and the acquisition of combat equipment,” said the head of government.
The head of government delivered this Tuesday morning his speech on the situation of the Nation before the Transitional Legislative Assembly. This is an exercise provided for by the Constitution of Burkina Faso, which provides in its article 109 that: “The Prime Minister explains directly to the deputies, the situation of the Nation (…). This presentation is followed by debates and does not give rise to any vote.
Source: Burkina Information Agency