Terego Woman MP to award best 2023 PLE pupils
Over 100 pupils have benefited from the scholastic materials since 2021, when she was elected as the first woman member of parliament in Terego district.
By Moses Alinda
Terego: As it has been, pupils who passed in division one in Terego district are set to receive scholastic materials from the woman member of parliament, Hon. Rose Obigah.
A total of 32 candidates passed division one in Terego district in the 2023 primary leaving examinations, of which 27 are boys and 5 are girls.
Previously, those who have passed in division one have received items such as mattresses, books, school cases, mathematical sets, pens, and other scholastic materials, to mention but a few.
While addressing the media in Terego district recently, Hon. Rose Obigah said that as a mother, when the children do impressive work, they deserve to be rewarded.
She further said this is a motivation for other learners who are still in lower classes to work hard and achieve their goals in the future.
Obigah, however, cautioned the parents to protect their children from non-education lovers who end up destroying their future, especially the girls who are impregnated by those who have failed in education and want to fail others as well.
The politician also advised the boy child to desist from bad practices and concentrate on education so that their future can be bright.
Terego district registered over 5,000 candidates to sit for the 2023 final examinations.
Out of this, 32 passed in division one, of which 27 are boys and 5 are girls; 2,205 passed in division two, of which 1074 are boys and 1,131 are girls; 1,607 passed in division three, of which 1007 were boys and 600 were girls.
In division four, Terego district registered 754 people, of whom 509 were boys and 245 were girls. Meanwhile, 1064 were ungraded, of which 562 were boys and 502 were girls. 171 candidates did not sit for the examinations.
Obigah says there is a need for all the stakeholders to join hands and work together with the education fraternity so that they can change the results of poor performance.
Over 100 pupils have benefited from the scholastic materials since 2021, when she was elected as the first woman member of parliament in Terego district.
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