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Claims we owe WAEC GH¢21m false; ignore such propaganda – Education Ministry

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
July 23, 2022
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The Education Ministry has refuted claims that the Government of Ghana owes the West African Examination Council (WAEC) about GH¢21 million.

The Minority in Parliament through the Deputy Ranking Member on the Education Committee, Clement Apaak claimed that government has failed to pay the body an amount of GH¢21 million for conducting the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) hence such exams may not come off this year.

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Reacting to the issue, a Deputy Minister of Education, Rev John Ntim Fordjour said reports that this year’s WASSCE which is expected to commence in August might not take place are false.

“Disregard what Dr. Apaak is saying. We have resourced WAEC. Government houses WAEC’s headquarters right here in Accra, and we have always been bringing our compatriots in the Gambia, Serria Leonne, and Liberia. So we will ensure that anything that WAEC needs, we will give to them.”

“So disregard the propaganda. Every examination that the Ministry has scheduled with WAEC will come off. So disregard any rumours that we are going to suspend or cancel any examination that we have arranged. Every obligation has been met with WAEC, so every attempt that seeks to mar the relationship must be discredited.”

The Ministry also allayed fears of a shortage of textbooks in various schools across the country.

According to the Ministry, schools in some regions have already received their textbooks through local printing facilities contracted to distribute the stationery.

Speaking to the media after an inspection of one of the facilities of Buck Press, the deputy Minister of Education, Rev. Ntim revealed that 50 percent of the monies budgeted for the printing of books and distribution were saved through prudent negotiations.

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