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Burkina Faso’s Minister Traor© Expresses Satisfaction with 2025 Competitive Examination Process

Manga: The Minister of Civil Service, Labor and Social Protection, Mathias Traor©, expressed his satisfaction after visiting the communal school of Manga in the Nazinon region. The visit was to observe the progress of the final tests of the direct competitive examinations for the 2025 session.

According to Burkina Information Agency, Minister Traor© stated that his primary reason for satisfaction was the smooth conduct of the examinations on the last day of composition. He made these remarks following his visit to the composition center at the Manga municipal school.

Accompanied by his colleagues and the governor of Nazinon, Yvette Nacoulma, Minister Traor© mentioned that his satisfaction was bolstered by "reassuring" interactions with candidates, many of whom were participating in their sixth test since the session began.

Despite a few incidents at the national level, Traor© noted that these were effectively managed, allowing the examination events to proceed uninterrupted. He extended his congratulations to all those involved in the organization for their efforts.

The Minister addressed the candidates, assuring them that all necessary measures are being implemented nationally to ensure that the best candidates succeed. He encouraged them to uphold integrity, honesty, and diligence to secure a position in public service.

According to the secretary general of Nazinon, Abibata Bamouni, the tests have "generally gone well" locally, with only minor delays and some candidates failing to follow instructions.

On this concluding day of the session's exams, 24,477 candidates participated across various centers in the Nazinon region, with 5,116 absentees, resulting in a participation rate of 72.64% out of the initially expected 33,698 candidates.