Mouhoun: The President of the Special Delegation of the commune of Bondokuy, Lazare Bado, has installed Evline Boleho/Kamouni as the new Head of the Basic Education District of Bondokuy.
According to Burkina Information Agency, Kamouni's installation took place on Thursday, November 27, 2025, and she expressed her commitment to enhancing cooperation among educational stakeholders.
The handover ceremony drew numerous participants from the educational sector, underscoring the significance of this administrative transition. Appointed on November 7, 2025, Kamouni took over from Moussa Dini, who presented a satisfactory report of his tenure. Dini highlighted achievements such as improved school infrastructure and enhanced teacher training. However, he noted ongoing challenges like managing rising school enrollment and integrating educational technologies into teaching.
Kamouni expressed her appreciation for Dini's efforts and pledged to continue the initiatives underway, aiming to modernize the local education system. She emphasized the importance of synergy among various actors to ensure inclusive and effective school governance. Teachers, parents' representatives, and administrative authorities reiterated the need for collective commitment to address current educational challenges.
The outgoing team received commendations for their work, and the new head was encouraged to maintain the progress. PDS Lazare Bado emphasized the strategic role of the CEB in implementing national education policies and praised Dini's professionalism. He urged Kamouni to continue the ongoing efforts with determination and highlighted the importance of dialogue and collaboration with school principals and other educational community actors.
The ceremony also included an emotional moment with the presentation of gifts to Dini, reflecting the educational community's esteem and gratitude. Kamouni assumes leadership of a district revitalized after a period of uncertainty due to terrorist actions, with all CEB schools in Bondokuy now reopened and educational activities resumed.