Education, Transport ministries stress providing support to Sudan returnees

Education, Transport ministries stress providing support to Sudan returnees

Ministries of Education and Transport have stressed they are providing all kind of support, facilities and means of comfort to the returnees from Sudan, as part of the government's efforts to handle the current crisis that is affecting Egyptian nationals in Khartoum.

Shadi Zalata, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education, said that since the first day of the Sudanese crisis, the Minister of Education has followed up on the Egyptian educational mission in Sudan and the status of the Egyptian students, as there are 151 teachers and administrators who provide educational services to 1,060 Sudanese students, and 35 Egyptian high school students.

And he added: “With careful follow-up and coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of State for Immigration, there was an evaluation of all procedures related to Egyptian students and exams, especially high school, and accordingly, the Minister of Education signed today to postpone high school exams and technical diplomas in schools.” The Egyptian mission in Sudan until the security situation stabilizes.

On the other side, the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports continues to coordinate with all concerned state agencies (security agencies - the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - the Ministry of Finance - the Ministry of Health - the Red Crescent and other competent authorities) to provide all facilities for Egyptians and other nationalities returning from Sudan to different countries of the world through the ports of Qastal and Arqeen land crossing border with Sudan.

That comes within the framework of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, to the Egyptian government and all concerned ministries to provide all kinds of support, facilities and means of comfort to the returnees from Sudan, and in light of the follow-up of Eng. The time is to provide all facilities to the Egyptians returning from Sudan and to provide them with all 

Source: Egypt Today

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