Don’t let anyone denigrate your achievements; you worked hard for these results – Bawumia tells WASSCE students

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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has said that the remarkable outcome of the 2023 West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) was a result of hard work on the part of the students.

He indicated that the students made Ghana proud with their good results.

“Congratulations to all WASSCE students, their teachers as well as their parents for the excellent performance attained by the students in this year’s WASSCE. This is no doubt the result of hard work and dedication by all of you.

“You have made Ghana proud and I wish you the very best as you move on to greater challenges. Please don’t let anyone denigrate your achievements. Not everyone can appreciate what it takes to be an intelligent student. You have earned the excellent performances by dint of hard work. God bless you. I wish you all a happy new year,” he wrote on his X platform.

His comments come at a time Former President John Dramani Mahama challenged the authenticity of the results.

The flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) said the recent exercise undertaken by the students was characterised with malpractices and has said the ramifications will dawn on the nation in future.

During his visit to the Mfantseman constituency as part of his ‘Building Ghana Tour’ in the Central region, the former President alleged that some invigilators instead of ensuring candidates did independent work, aided students in answering the questions.

His cheating allegations follow a declaration by the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, that, the 2023 WASSCE results is the best the nation has recorded since 2015.

“In many places, they let the children cheat. You go to places and the teachers are conniving with the students to cheat. The effect will be seen later,” John Mahama averred.

He said the implication of the development will hit the nation sooner or later.

“You certify these children saying they are of this standard either the BECE or SSCE, and that child will use that certificate, go abroad to a school and they will find out that your qualification is not up to the standard you say it is,” he indicated.

John Mahama’s Building Ghana Tour is set to solicit ideas from professional bodies and the general public to beef up the NDC’s People’s Manifesto for election 2024.

With teachers featuring most in all six regions toured so far, those at the Mfantseman constituency lamented the lack of textbooks after government changed the curriculum years ago.

John Mahama promised to provide the textbooks for the students as soon as the NDC wins power in the December elections, describing the situation as a bane in the nation’s education.

“We are worried about the lack of text books. You do a new curriculum and fail to supply textbook, I wonder what kind of government this is. Our education system is in shambles,” he added.

Apart from reviewing the Free SHS policy in its first 100 days, the next NDC government has also promised to invest in housing scheme for teachers