EDUCATION


"Believe in Yourselves!" — Kumbungu DCE Charges WASSCE Candidates as He Storms Exam Halls with Powerful Message of Hope

In a heartwarming display of leadership and commitment to education, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Kumbungu, Alhaji Imoro Yakubu Kakpagu, made a surprise visit to several West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) centres across the district, leaving candidates fired up and ready to conquer their papers.

Date Created : 9/18/2025 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Ernestina Mensah/Ghanandistricts.com

Accompanied by a high-powered delegation that included the District Director of Education, key senior administrative officers of the District Assembly, and executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Kumbungu Constituency, Alhaji Kakpagu's presence sent a strong signal: education remains a top priority for the district.

Addressing the anxious but eager candidates, the DCE didn't mince words. He reminded them that confidence and a positive mindset are not just feel-good phrases — they are the secret weapons for producing accurate answers and achieving the stellar results they dream of.

But Alhaji Kakpagu didn't stop at motivation. He laid out the golden opportunity awaiting them: the government's bold initiative to absorb academic facility user fees for first-year students in public tertiary institutions. His message was clear- perform credibly, and the doors to higher education swing wide open, with the financial burden on families significantly eased.

"This policy is about expanding access and ensuring that no qualified student is left behind because of money," he emphasised, tying it directly to President John Mahama's broader vision of reducing inequality and guaranteeing a seamless transition from secondary to tertiary education for every deserving student.

As the candidates prepared to put pen to paper, Alhaji Kakpagu offered a heartfelt prayer for divine guidance and protection throughout the examination period, urging them to stay focused, block out distractions, and give it their absolute best.

For the students of Kumbungu, it wasn't just another exam day — it was a moment that reminded them that their leaders are rooting for their success, every step of the way.