EDUCATION
Desist from Desist from Examination malpractices-DCE
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Ningo-Prampram, Mr. AL-Latiff Tetteh Amanor has advised candidates of the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to desist from examination malpractices.
Date Created : 11/15/2021 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Susana Danso/Ghanadistricts.com
Addressing the candidates during his visit to the examination centers in the district, he told them about the many prominent personalities that emerge from the District and why it is important to protect that image. “We don’t want to come in the news or be the headline for the wrong discussions” he said.
He urged them to have the confidence in writing the exams, “never allow the paper to intimidate you, for success awaits all of you,” he added.
Mr. Amanor also told the candidates that their success at the exams will determine which profession they will belong to in the future, because without good grades, they will not be able to climb high on the academic ladder.
Madam Sarah Adibrosu the District Director of Education, made it known to the candidates that WAEC has a way of detecting malpractices, adding that when caught on any form of malpractice, the papers will be put aside for further investigations which will delay in the results of the candidates.
She pleaded with the candidates to desist from any act that will affect their future.