[ad_1]
<! –
->
<! –
->
Simulated exams were launched for candidates for the Basic Education Certification Exam (BECE) in Chereponi District.
Students lost over 31 days of contact with their teachers because of bloody clashes between two ethnic groups on a piece of land.
The security situation remains relatively stable and a possible surprise confrontation of Chokosis and Konkombas has cast a cloud of uncertainty over the safety of students and other residents.
Both ethnic groups attacked unsuspecting residents of the rival faction, mutilating and displacing hundreds of women and children on the run.
Students remain determined, however.
Mock exams began Thursday, according to Gifty Andoh-Appiah of Joy News at Chereponi EP and DA junior high schools before the main exams that will take place on June 10th.
According to Gifty, an emotional appeal from a student, Ahseaa Amadu, prompted authorities to strengthen security in the area and give students the peace of mind necessary to prepare for final exams.
Collins Owusu-Amankwah, vice chairman of the Special Parliamentary Committee on Defense and the Interior, proposed the introduction of independent arbitrators in the conflict.
He considers that, considering that a mediation process led by the Minister of Defense, Dominic Nitiwul, has not allowed to end the conflict between the two groups, his proposal deserves to be examined. .
[ad_2]
Source link