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Title: Faced with Strike, Ministry Urges Education Continuity

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ministry Urges Continued Classes Amidst Looming Teacher ​Strike

Porto-Novo, Benin – The​ Ministry of Pre-university Education and Literacy (MEPU-A) is urging ‍all school administrations to⁤ maintain educational continuity as teachers’ unions prepare ⁣to ⁣begin a strike on Monday,‌ December 1. The ministry released a statement today calling‍ for “all necessary measures” ‍to prevent further disruption to Benin’s education system, which has‌ already faced meaningful​ challenges in recent years.

The MEPU-A’s statement directly addresses the unions’ call to cease all activity, emphasizing the need to continue courses “in calm, discipline and serenity.” The ministry is⁢ relying on the commitment of teachers, support‌ from parents, and collaboration with administrative and⁣ local authorities to ensure schools remain ⁤open and functioning despite the planned ​industrial action.

“The ministry invites all school administrations to take all necessary measures to ensure educational continuity within their respective establishments,” the press release states. The MEPU-A also reaffirmed its willingness to engage in “responsible dialogue” to find lasting solutions for the national education system.

However, the strike call is⁣ not universally supported within the Interunion​ of Education. The SLECG,led by Aboubacar Soumah,has publicly rejected the strike slogan.

The ⁢MEPU-A’s response signals a firm ⁢stance against further ⁤disruption to the academic ‍year ​and a commitment to ⁢preserving access to education for ⁤Benin’s students. The situation remains fluid as the December 1​ strike date approaches.

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