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A Test for Minister Nuh

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Supreme Court rejected the appeal on the national examinations case. Before improvements are made, there should not be a requirement to pass exams.

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MINISTER Muhammad Nuh is not an illusionist with a magic wand. The minister, who has only been in the job for a month, and his staff cannot instantly improve the state of our system of education.

So, when the Supreme Court rejected the government’s appeal over the national examinations case, as a presidential aide who is obliged to be in the front line in respecting the law, Minister Nuh should respect the ruling. As stated by the court, the N

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