The Bono Regional Minister, Hon Justina Owusu Banahene yesterday, September 13, sent Goodwill message to all SHS students writing WASSCE. The message was contained in a short speech she delivered at Chiraa SHS when she met the final year students who have gathered at the assembly grounds for the last instructions before the English Language paper.
The Hon. Minister advised the candidates to eschew all forms of examination malpractices as they may result in the cancellation of their entire results.
Please don’t disappoint your parents and your teachers, be courageous, go into the examination with confidence, avoid cheating, write and pass well because we’re waiting to hand over the mantle of leadership to you, she encouraged the students.
Hon Justina Owusu Banahene, the Bono Regional Minister wished all the students well and prayed for GOD’S guidance and protection for them as they climb the academic ladder.
The Regional Minister who was visiting some Senior High Schools in her Region, started from Chiraa SHS and continued to Koase Senior High and Technical School and Wenchi SHS. In all these Schools, the Hon Minister took time to interact with the Heads and the Supervisors to find out if things were in oder as far as the conduct of the examination is concerned.
In the company of the Regional Minister were the Regional Director of Education, Bono Region, Mrs Ivy and a Deputy Director of Education who delegated from GES Head Office, Accra to monitor the conduct of the examinations.
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