DBI: MP SPONSORED MOCK COMMENCES





This years’ mock examination for the BECE candidates started yesterday in the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa district in the Upper West Region. The Member of Parliament for the constituency cum District, Hon. Sebastian Sandaare as part of his educational improvement strategy, organizes this mock to enable candidates prepare adequately for the final examination.


 This years’ mock started yesterday after it was officially commissioned by the District director of education, Mr. Samson Anawine Antgembero and his officers as well as representatives of the Member of Parliament. At the commencement of this examination, the Member of Parliament through his representative, Denis Andaban promised a special package for the best candidates (male and female) of the Basic Education Certificate Examination. Adding that, education is a major priority of the Member of Parliament since it is the area that has the potential of developing the district by producing quality human resource.


The team was out ensuring that the exams is effectively conducted without any challenges. While the director of Education, Mr. Samson Anawine Antgembero and his officers, and the representative of the Member of Parliament, Denis Andaban were touring some of these schools supervising, another team of the Member of Parliament led by James Wor, a professional teacher who doubles as the NDC constituency secretary, was also at the Eastern part of the Constituency to monitor and ensure an effective conduct of the examination. 


James Wor used the opportunity to sensitize candidates especially on the consequences of teenage pregnancy. He bemoaned the spate of the canker in the district and advised candidates not to engage in any act that will find themselves in such situation since that can adversely affect their academic progress.


Speaking to straightnews.com, the director, showed his appreciation to the Member of Parliament for making the examination possible, adding that this will help in giving adequate preparation of the candidates. He also thank the District Assemble for supporting the Ghana Education Office in diverse ways.


Again, he admonished teachers to put in their best so that together, academic performance in the district will be one of the best in the Region. He was optimistic that, with the commitment of his teachers, officers and stakeholders in the district, this year will be a year of difference so far as the BECE is concerned.


He finally advised candidates to stay away from any examination malpractices and strictly obey all examination regulations.This year, in the Daffiama, Bussie, Issa district, a total of 500 candidates from are to partake in the Basic Education Certificate Examination coming off on November.



Filed: Denis Andaban

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