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Aboul Enein Plans to Upgrade Educational System


Sat 08 Feb 2020 | 06:25 PM
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Egyptian renowned businessman Mohamed Aboul Enein, Chairman of the Egyptian European Business Council and the candidate for the parliamentary by-election in Giza district, announced that he is currently preparing a general plan aimed to upgrade the education system in Egypt.

During a meeting held on Saturday at the Teachers' Club in Giza, Aboul Enein confirmed that his plan is based on modernizing all educational curricula and solving any problems facing the teachers nationwide.

He added that all teachers’ requests will be reviewed by the concerned ministers, who, at once, will work hard to meet all obstacles, benefitting the educational process in Giza and all other governorates.

The club’s president, Mohamed Abdullah, MP Alaa Abed, MP Muhammad Ali Abdel Hamid, and others attended the meeting.

The Parliamentarian candidate emphasized that salaries and incentives of the teachers will be also reconsidered, highlighting the importance of keeping pace with the latest modern technology to enhance the development of the educational process.

Aboul Enein stressed that the educational system is a top priority for the Mostaqbal Watan party, which pays much attention to youth and women for their pivotal roles in advancing the country.

Noteworthy, the number of the candidates in the parliamentary by-election reached 12 candidates, including 4 candidates in the Giza district, and 8 others in Malawi.

The final list of the Giza district includes prominent businessman Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed Aboul Enein, who adopts the pen symbol, Hisham Mohamed Badawy Sayed, who adopts the Lion Symbol, Al-Amir Moussa Ahmed Ali Mohamed, who adopts the Horse Symbol, and Magdy El Sayed El-Sayed Yassin Mahmoud, who adopts the palm of the hand symbol.

The final list of the Mallawi district include Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah Khalifa, who adopts the Horse Symbol, Ahmed Jamal Ahmed Moussa, who adopts the Knife Symbol, Zahir Nageh Zahir Qalini, who adopts the Gun symbol, Osama Abdel Shakour Hamza Dardir, who adopts hammer symbol, Salah Ismail Ali Matar, who adopts Rooster symbol, Muhammad Abd al-Hakim Abu Zaid Rashdan, who adopts the pen symbol, and Shenouda Boules Gad al-Sayyid Bebawi, who adopts gazelle symbol.

The by-election is scheduled to start inside Egypt on February 11 and 12.

Aboul Enein pointed out that he is scheduled to work a new protocol to repeat the experience that was carried out in 2002 when he was a member of parliament, in which a book of 400 pages was made, written by 80 professors, that dealt with issues of Giza problems, in addition to establishing remedial classes for students, like the one that was organized before, and it came out early in the Republic.

He stressed the necessity of upgrading science, given that today's competitiveness is based on it in the first place, and it is also linked to the capabilities of youth and increasing productivity.

Contributed by Ahmad El-Assasy