Do not Over Jubilate – Warning Police With JHS Leavers



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Do not Over Jubilate - Warning Police With JHS Leavers

The Ghanaian police have asked the junior high school students (EJS) who had finished writing their last memoir today, Friday, to pbad the basic education certificate examination. (BECE) to celebrate their success in moderation.

According to the police, there have been incidents in the past in which students were caught in the act of drug and alcohol addiction on behalf of the celebration after completing their final exams.

"The Police Administration congratulates the thousands of junior high school (JHS) students who have just pbaded the Basic Education Certificate Exam (BECE) and puts them in charge. be careful when they celebrate their achievements. "

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"It has been observed in previous years that some JHS graduates were engaged in drug addiction, alcoholism and other acts that could lead to crimes and injuries and, in some cases, dead on the beaches, among others.

In a statement signed by police superintendent Ms. Sheilla Kesse Abayie-Buckman, Superintendent of Police, parents and guardians were also advised to monitor their children and wards.

Approximately 438,030 applicants from 13,434 public and private primary schools participated in the BECE in 1,546 centers in the country.

The candidates were made up of 229,724 men and 208,306 women.

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-Citinewsroom

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