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What is the fate of students studying in closed colleges in Sidama region?

 

What is the fate of students studying in closed colleges in Sidama region?


Following the closure of 17 colleges by the Sidama Region Work Skills and Enterprises Development Office, various questions and comments have been made by students and parents. Among the questions sent from students and parents, the main one was "What is the fate of students who were studying in colleges?" The Deputy Head of the Sidama Region Work Skills and Enterprises Development Bureau and the Head of the Technical and Vocational Training Sector, Ato Fisha Ftola, gave their answer to this question to an Ethiopian media. Students who were in these closed colleges said that they will be transferred to the nearest colleges. Mr. Fisha, who stated that these colleges were warned 1 year ago, said that this time is enough to finish the students' case and transfer them without harm. Currently, we understand that the colleges that have been closed by the decision of the Regional Employment Skills and Enterprises Office are submitting their complaints and we will follow up on this matter. Sidama Region Work Skills and Enterprises Development Office: * A large number of colleges and vocational trainings in the region are engaged in illegal activities; * When 17 colleges were decided to stop working, the colleges all over Sidama were told to stop the teaching activities they had started and to return their licenses; * That they will be held accountable by the law for being a burden to the country and the job seeker who has not been educated. The office will immediately send the information it has to the regional justice office. * To avoid educating the children in the 17 colleges that the community decided to close; * After this, it will be remembered that he stated that it is forbidden to study and teach accounting, marketing and human resource management courses in the entire Sidama region due to the presence of people who are more educated than the market.


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