“Nasherakum” (10/18/2020) followed up on this case, especially after the governor expelled the school principal, who complained that there were insufficient numbers of workers to carry out cleaning work and make repairs in the school, as the governor called on them to clean it themselves.

The behavior of the governor of Dakahlia caused great dissatisfaction on Egyptian communication platforms, and activists rejected the governor’s behavior. Activist Ahmed Bahaa El-Din, who described the governor’s behavior as a “failure,” wrote in his tweet: “The governor of Dakahlia represents the failed officials who use their weak authority only on the weakest groups. Is the governor, if he finds a note in one of the projects that the governorate owns and the army is carrying out as a contractor, can he do this exact same movement with the officer in charge of the project and say that you are a failure? "

The writer Sameh Askar also expressed his anger at the governor of Dakahlia, who insulted and isolated the school principal, asking about the governor’s powers, and whether he had the right to dismiss the school principal because of the lack of clean windows, and he tweeted: “In the Dakahlia governorate in Egypt, the governor insulted a school principal for not having clean windows. Is it permissible for a governor to dismiss a school principal? Is this not the authority of the Minister of Education? Is the lack of cleanliness a charge requiring dismissal?

As for the activist Muhammad Hammam, he commented on the matter that it was better for the governor to ensure the cleanliness of the streets he heads, and said: “The governor of Dakahlia in Egypt asked the honorable lady, the school director, to remove (herself) the window to clean it because the school is under her leadership. Garbage (himself) from the streets of the governorate that he heads. "