About 2,306 candidates are ready to write to BECE in Jomoro



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By Paul K. Yankey, RNG

Half-Assini (W / R), June 09, GNA – A total of
2,306 registered candidates should write to this year's basic education
Certification Exam (BECE) in the municipality of Jomoro.

Of this number, 1,183 are boys and 1,124
are girls.

A total of public school candidates are
1,491 out of 767 boys and 724 girls in private school
there are 815 candidates, including 415 boys and 400 girls.

The Municipal Director of Education of Jomoro,
In an interview, George Effah told GNA that no pregnancy had yet occurred.
checked in.

He said that everything was ready for the writing of the
BECE in the region, adding that his outfit had advised potential candidates to
give up all kinds of bad exam practices and encouraged them to learn
seriously to allow them to pbad and access the free high school.

Mr. Effah encouraged parents and guardians
to grant more importance and diligence to the education of their pupils.

The director has appealed to the candidates that they
stay focused and avoid dubious ways to pbad the exam because he has the
potential to jeopardize their future.

Mr. Effah admitted that with a simulacrum
review sponsored by the MP for Jomoro, Mr. Paul Essien, the candidates,
have to cross their fingers to go out brilliantly.

The director also congratulated the municipal leader
Executive Director (MEC), Mr. Ernest Kwofie for sponsoring the seasonal reviewers
Jomoro for the briefings and orientation of all the candidates of the BECE 2019 on how to
answer exam questions as well as
do it and not under examination.

The exam coordinator for Jomoro M.
George Yakom added that strict measures had been put in place to ensure
that all the supervisors and supervisors of 2019 BECE were pbaded through
information meetings and are well prepared.

However, he warned everyone
to withdraw from any act likely to attract candidates not to focus on the primary motive of
exams.

With regard to security, he stated that nine policemen had
deployed in the various centers to maintain public order.

GNA

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