Former Ghanaian President, John Mahama Challenges Recent Wassce Census


Flagbearer of the Public Majority rule Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has tested the credibility of the new outcomes for the West Africa Senior Schools Authentication Assessment (WASSCE).


As per him, a few invigilators loosen up at work as educators are found supporting understudies in responding to questions. This follows the announcement made by the Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, that the results this year are the best since 2015.

"In many spots, they let the kids cheat. You go to places and the instructors are scheming with the understudies to swindle. The impact will be seen later," Mr. Mahama said.


The previous President, who is on the "Building Ghana Visit", accepts the improvement will have desperate results on the country's schooling system in future.


"You guarantee these kids saying they are of this standard either the BECE or SSCE, and that kid will utilize that endorsement, travel to another country to a school and they will figure out that your capability now has nothing to do with the standard you say it is".


In the mean time, proficient and financial groupings keep on regarding greeting from the NDC to support the drawing of the party's declaration by voicing difficulties inside their area. All through the six districts visited, instructors have included noticeably.


At Mfantseman Electorate, the non-accessibility of course readings after the adjustment of educational plan was a significant concern. The previous President, who is looking for a rebound, partook in their concern.


He said that the NDC would be willing to solve the problem if it won the election in 2024. We are concerned about the lack of books for classes. You create a new curriculum but do not provide textbooks; I am curious about the nature of the government. Our schooling system is wrecked", he added.


A government investment in a housing program for teachers is one of the most important policies proposed by the NDC, despite the fact that improving the educational sector remains the party's top priority.

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