Tchibanga, Gabon — Governor Jean Robert Mabobet of Nyanga province has encouraged candidates for the technological baccalaureate to demonstrate dedication and discipline as the 2025-2026 session commenced in Tchibanga. Amidst the province’s ongoing educational challenges, including the closure of certain programs and logistical hurdles, the governor emphasized the importance of hard work and discipline for candidates to excel in the examination.
The launch of the technological baccalaureate session in Tchibanga was a significant event in the province’s educational calendar. Governor Mabobet’s remarks highlighted the need for candidates to focus on their studies, emphasizing that the preparation for the exam is a year-round endeavor. He expressed his hope for good results from the candidates, emphasizing the value of their efforts in the province’s future.
Despite challenges, there is a strong commitment to education among the youth in Nyanga province.
The Nyanga Indivisible association, which has protested against the closure of the ‘Sciences et Techniques du Tertiaire'(STT) program at the Lycée Technique Alexandre Biangue de Tchibanga, reflects broader issues of regionalization and its impact on educational offerings.
The governor’s administration has shown commitment to addressing educational challenges, including the recent resumption of practical driving tests in Tchibanga.
The administration’s efforts to encourage academic excellence are seen as a positive step towards improving educational standards and regional development in Nyanga province.
As the province faces its educational challenges, the dedication of its leaders and the commitment of its youth offer hope for a brighter future, emphasizing the resilience and determination of the people in Nyanga province.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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