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Secondary school teachers call for urgent integration

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Tue, 5 Apr 2016 Source: kmersaga.com

It’s inside the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform that they showed their displeasure on March 29.

According to the newspaper Sans Détour of Monday, April 4, 2016, The Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform (MINFOPRA) had an electric atmosphere on March 29, 2016.

Indeed, taking advantage of the Easter holidays, more than a hundred teachers from high schools and colleges joined the MINFOPRA to be heard so as to end the harassment they are victims of in the process of their integration into the public service.

Their attitude has led the Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Michel Ange Angouing to convene a crisis meeting held on March 30, 2016. During the crisis meeting, Mr. Angouing understood the plaintiffs. Particularly since it was revealed that more than 25 000 files of these school teachers being integrated are not treated.

Note that these teachers were out of vocational schools in 2012 and 2013 for some others. Their ordeal is due to the fact that the Minister was not aware of this situation. He who, two years ago had made an effort by reintroducing the balance of advances to this category of officials.

Some opinions collected by the newspaper in the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform reveal that “the incompetence of some officials who have not mastered the handling of cases, lack of qualified staff and outdated computers and other computing devices used in the SIGIPES system and indispensable in the treatment of this type of case,“ are responsible for this failure.

At the meeting of March 31 , Minister Angouing gave a deadline of one month to his employees to remedy the situation.

Source: kmersaga.com