Namentenga: High Commissioner grateful to health and education workers for their support to resettled populations

The high commissioner of the province of Namentenga, Adama Conseiga expressed Tuesday in Boulsa, his recognition to health and education workers, for the implementation of their respective services, for the benefit of the newly reinstalled. Those responsible for health structures and education in the province of Namentenga were congratulated by the high commissioner of the province, Adama Conseiga, for their support of populations newly resettled in their areas of origin. Conseiga spoke on Tuesday, in front of the provincial bodies and the students of the Boulsa departmental high school, gathered for the traditional solemn ceremony of raising the national colors. He also took the opportunity to renew his recognition to the fighting forces who are working hard on the ground for the resettlement of populations. Also, the high commissioner of the province encouraged and congratulated everyone for their various contributions to the peace effort. Responding to a question addressed to him, the commander of the Cheetah Unit of Namentenga province, explained to students that burning a flag is an uncivil act regardless of its country of origin. According to him, a monitoring system must be put in place to ensure that passers-by respect them during the descent or rise of the colors. 'The flag is above the country. It should not be sewn or faded. It should be stored in a cabinet. In case of rain, it must be lowered,' said the commander. Source: Burkina Information Agency