Seven inmates from Kaliti Prison Center entered the university

The inmates who have been attending the regular education program at the Kaliti Prison Center of the Federal Prison Commission have been able to achieve the results that allow them to enter the university.

Seven of the 21 natural science law students who attended the regular education program at the Federal Prison Commission’s Kaliti Prison Center were able to achieve the results that would allow them to enter the university.

The Principal of Kaliti Correctional Center Primary and General Secondary School, Mr. Samson Ourdmeneh, stated that the students of legal detention, despite being under the shadow of the law, have been attending their studies properly and are qualified for results.

Students said that before taking the release exam, the trial model exam prepared at the national level contributed to their results.

Students called on the Ministry of Education and relevant stakeholders to provide appropriate support to the legal prisoners.

According to the law inmate students who got the results of the 12th class exit exam, they said that they were able to be successful in taking the exam while in prison.

Since their results are a sign of their correction, they asked the Ministry of Justice to make it possible for them to pursue their studies remotely.

In fiscal year 2016, more than 200 million birr was brought to the government from the sale of vehicles and properties.

The government procurement service has announced that the revenue it got from vehicles and property sold during the fiscal year is the highest in its history.

Mrs. Gojam Tadele, Head of Public Relations and Communications of the Government Procurement Service, told Bisrat Radio and Television that the service generated 213.9 million birr, the highest revenue in the history of the service, from the sale of vehicles and miscellaneous assets in the fiscal year ended.
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This income was obtained in 2016.
It is said that vehicles and miscellaneous assets were sold in two rounds by carrying out a campaign to identify assets in 155 federal budget offices in Addis Ababa, including universities.

2017
Speaking about the plan, Mrs. Gojam, head of the service’s communication, said that it is planned to collect more than 1 billion birr in the new fiscal year by involving all federal budget offices, regions, city administrations and government development organizations when the national asset disposal movement is implemented under the coordination of the Ministry of Finance.