In the news: improvement in Benin-Niger relations, budget session, …

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2024-10-22 10:52:00

Hello everyone! On the front page of the newspapers published this Tuesday, October 22, 2024, the examination for the Certificate of Quality for Trades (CQM), session of October 2024 began on Monday throughout Benin.

Nationally, 34,182 candidates are undertaking this professional diploma, which provides daily knowledge to the public service who attended the official launch. According to La Nation, Kouaro Yves Chabi and his colleague from Small and Medium Enterprises and Employment Promotion, Modeste Kérékou, performed the ceremony, according to La Nation, by the Minister of Secondary Technical Education and Vocational Training.

The two members of the government were accompanied by the rector of the coast, the mayor of Cotonou and the president of the Benin Crafts Association, reports Le Matinal. The newspaper was also at the La Maison de l’Espérance composition center in Cotonou where the tests were conducted. On the occasion, Minister Kouaro Yves Chabi recalled the government’s commitment to seriously examine the CQM, Le Matinal states.

109 centers scattered throughout the national territory welcome the various candidates. In Bembèrèkè for example, there are 302 candidates working in 23 professions at the headquarters of the Artisans Collective, reports the daily Le Meilleur.

Palmarès, who did not cover this news, prefers to take us to the National Assembly where the budget session opens next Thursday. During this session, the deputies will examine the financial and management bill 2025 already transmitted by the government within the regulatory deadlines of the day. An information meeting with the speaker of the president of the parliament is planned today to announce the agenda of the session which will also address other aspects, says Palmarès.

Meanwhile, La Nation recalls that the draft budget is set at more than 3 thousand 551 billion CFA francs, an increase 11% compared to the current budget. My colleague points out that the opening of this budget session next Thursday marks the end of the parliamentary break that started at the end of last July.

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The other information that was made available in today’s publications is the improvement in relations between Benin and its neighbor in Nigeria. Brotherhood shows on its front page: New loading of crude oil from Nigeria, Benin-Niger, the normalization process is accelerating. The last challenge, reopening borders; and precisely for this reason, Mènontin magazine notes that, despite the valuable steps towards standardization, the appearance of white smoke is still not desirable. There may still be small adjustments to be made that are not known to a normal mortal, but there is hope, according to the duck. The Nation for its part announces that the new ambassador of Niger is on his way to Cotonou.

We put an end to this bias between Radio Univers and the National Federation of Benin Students. The FNEB has closed the premises of the university station, Brotherhood reports, which speaks of a complete imbroglio. Daabaaru shows on page 2, the photo of the closed doors of Student Radio.

In the columns of Le Matinal, the director of Radio Univers denies a coup by the federation. A federation that focuses on the transition from a democratic exchange system to an authoritarian method of appointment.

End of the Press Review, see you tomorrow!

Christian Gandjo

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