The Tano
South District Chief Executive, Hon. Bukari Zakari Anaba, has paid a visit to Examination
Centres where the BECE are being held in the Tano South District.
Forty-Five
Junior High Schools with a total population of 1, 428 candidates out of which
829 of them are boys with the rest being girls are taking part in the Examination.
Accompanied
by the Tano South District Director of Education, Rev. Robert Opoku and some
Officials of the Tano South District Assembly and the District Directorate of Education
visited three Examination Centres namely; Bechem, Techimantia and Derma to
interact with candidates, invigilators and supervisors.
The District
Chief Executive, in all the centres he and his entourage visited, extended the
good wishes of the President of Ghana, the MP and on his own behalf to the
candidates and wished them well in their Examinations.
Hon. Anaba
said the government has played it part by organising Mock Examinations for them
free of charge and was of the hope that the Mock Examinations has also prepared
them adequately to meet the real Basic Examinations.
Hon. Anaba
advised the candidates not to panic since the questions they are going to meet
are what they have been taught in school and advised them not to indulge in any
Examination malpractices which could lead to the cancellation of their papers
and also told them not to send their mobile phones to the Examination Halls.
The Tano
South District Director of Education, Rev. Robert Opoku in a short speech at
the Examination Centres told the candidates and their invigilators that, the
BECE which is organised nationwide by the West African Examination Council
helps to transform the life of candidates into different stages and also
prepare them to enter into the Senior High School.
Rev.
Opoku advised the candidates not to carry any foreign materials into the Examination
halls and urged that, teachers and supervisors must also eschew from any act
which will undermine the conduct of the Examination.
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