Ouagadougou: At least 100 students, from at least 20 public primary schools in the commune of Yako, received on Wednesday school kits offered by the Technical Advisor to the Ministry in charge of National Education, Mamadou Diarra.School kits composed, among other things, of school bags and school supplies, this is the nature of the donation that the Technical Advisor to the Ministry in charge of National Education, Mamadou Diarra, presented on Wednesday December 20, 2023 in Yako to around a hundred students, mainly made up of internally displaced students (EDI) from the commune.It was the Provincial Director of Preschool, Primary and Non-Formal Education (DPEPPNF) of Passoré, Mahamoudou Kiogo, along with representatives of the beneficiary students, their teachers and especially school directors, who symbolically received the donations before redistributing them to the beneficiaries.In addition to the students, school directors also benefited from office supplies from the good Samaritan who is not his f irst gesture of generosity in favor of students from disadvantaged backgrounds in the town.Very happy to receive her kit, a beneficiary of the CM2 class at the Yako-fille school, Sakina Ouédraogo, expressed her thanks to the donor for her work which the young schoolgirl deemed 'saving'.The gesture is for her the symbol of an invitation to work well in order to please the donor.Through this delivery of kits, Mamadou Diarra intends not only to help the parents of internally displaced students (EDI) and those of host students with the schooling of their children, but above all to promote excellence in the school environment in this locality from where He his from.'It has now become a tradition that I try every year according to the means given to me to come and accompany students, and especially internally displaced students (EDI) and host students from the commune,' he declared. .The donation, explained CT Diarra, is the result of its relationships with partners, including UNICEF.'This is the place for me also to salute the partners that I have exploited within the framework of our friendship,' concluded the CT at MENAPLN, who, moreover, invited the managers of the beneficiary schools to make it a good use so that the kits truly serve the cause defended, in particular excellence in schools in the commune of Yako. Source: Burkina Information Agency