K©n©dougou High Commissioner Urges 2026 Baccalaureate Candidates to Stay Focused and Calm


K©n©dougou: The High Commissioner of the K©n©dougou province, Sadou Sakira, officially launched the written examinations for the 2026 baccalaureate at the Diongolo Traor© provincial high school in Orodara. On this occasion, he invited the candidates to demonstrate seriousness, discipline, and composure throughout the examination process.



According to Burkina Information Agency, Sadou Sakira, accompanied by his close collaborators, officials from the Defense and Security Forces as well as actors in the education system, visited several examination rooms to encourage candidates before the start of the tests. The provincial authority urged the candidates to remain focused and confident in their abilities, emphasizing the importance of calm, determination, and honesty in reflecting the true work accomplished over the years.



For this session, the province of K©n©dougou has registered 1,739 candidates, including 815 girls and 924 boys, distributed across five examination centers with 9 juries.



Poussi Kabor©, president of jury 114 at the Diongolo Traor© provincial high school, stated that all necessary arrangements were made to ensure the smooth running of the exam. The first hours of the exams were proceeding well, without any major difficulties reported.



The provincial director in charge of secondary education, Lassina Coulibaly, also sent a message of encouragement to the candidates, advising them to manage their time effectively, read exam questions carefully, and avoid stress that could affect their performance.