Re: So Long, France.



janusz_w@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On 17 Maj, 17:40, Matthias Voss <spammat.v...@xxxxxx> wrote:

All I can say in 1983 in Niger education was compulsory and
garantied.
In fact they had quite an efficient school system throughout
francophone West Africa. That not everybody sent their kids
is another thing.
President General Kountché couldn't be everywhere.

Maybe he was more concerned with political prisoners?

In any case with working discipline.
He was famous for appearing at remote area office doors at 8 0' clock to see wether the civil servantsa would begin duty punctually.
Civil Service had quite a prussian touch those days.

Matthias

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