BECE Under Fire: Ghana's Exam Integrity Questioned Amidst Teacher Arrests and Malpractice Fears

The ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is a pivotal moment for students across Ghana, drawing attention from various levels of leadership to ensure its integrity and success. Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has extended the government's best wishes to all candidates, expressing confidence in their ability to perform their best after years of dedicated effort, discipline, and preparation. She encouraged candidates to approach the examination with confidence, honesty, and determination.
In the Asutifi North District of the Ahafo Region, District Chief Executive Hafiz Dauda has voiced strong confidence that the district will achieve a record of zero examination malpractice cases in this year's BECE. Mr. Dauda, who monitored the exams in Kenyasi alongside the Regional Minister and Ghana Education Service officials, highlighted the extensive sensitization campaigns undertaken. These efforts involved candidates, invigilators, teachers, and parents, educating them on the severe consequences of examination malpractice. This intensified focus comes after the district recorded some cases last year, which negatively impacted its image, prompting authorities to implement stringent preventative measures.
The District Assembly, in collaboration with the education directorate and several non-governmental organisations, has rolled out targeted awareness campaigns specifically designed to curb this practice. These proactive measures appear to be yielding positive results, as some candidates interviewed by Adom News expressed high confidence in passing the exams. They noted that the questions presented so far were well within the scope of what they had been taught in class. Furthermore, the candidates commended the rigorous and effective level of invigilation, expressing hope that these high standards would be maintained throughout the entire examination period.
The Vice President's message also included a commendation for the Ghana Education Service, teachers, parents, and all other stakeholders for their invaluable and dedicated efforts in preparing the students. She specifically reminded supervisors, invigilators, and school authorities of their crucial role in maintaining the highest standards of fairness and transparency, which are essential to ensure a credible process and a just outcome for all candidates.
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