Personnel from
the Ghana Police Service (GPS), National Investigations Bureau (NIB), and some
external invigilators have been deployed to deal with all issues of examination
malpractice that may arise at various BECE centres in the New Juaben South
Municipality of the Eastern Region.
A total of 2,488
candidates from 76 basic schools are currently sitting for the Basic Education
Certificate Examination (BECE) at 4 examination centres in Koforidua.
According to the
Municipal Director of Education, Mustapha Haruna Appiah, adequate measures have
been put in place to prevent examination malpractice at all centres in
Koforidua.
“They need to be
strict in allowing them to enter the classroom. If we search them, and they
don’t have any foreign material, they should just take it from them. We have
also spoken to the children. Last week, we went round to the schools to speak
with the candidates about the implications of examination malpractice, and we
believe they have listened and will not exhibit anything untoward.”
“Going round, we
could see that their confidence level is high. This shows that there will be no
examination malpractice based on what we have done on the ground. They also
know that the BNI and other security operatives are around. So they know that
if anyone misbehaves and the law catches up with them, the law will deal with
them mercilessly,” he stated.
The Municipal
Chief Executive, Isaac Appau Gyasi, who has been commending various actors and
candidates for their posture and conduct, says the assembly will support needy
but brilliant students to further their education when they come out with
flying colours.
“Today’s rounds
have shown that the teachers have adequately prepared the students, and you
could see the seriousness of the students. So I am very happy, and I am sure
that the outcome will be good for all of us.”
“The assurance
is that the assembly will always be there for them. We will support them like
we have done in the past. All we want them to do is to pass and pass well,” he
said.
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