Head of school arrested for registering 62 Togolese pupils at BECE



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Crime & Punishment of Monday, June 10, 2019

Source: clbadfmonline.com

2019-06-10

Men's handcuffs Mr. Mawuli enrolled the students as Ghanaian students without any cumulation

The preparatory school head Kekeli in Aflao was arrested for enrolling 62 foreign students to pbad the 2019 Basic Education Certificate exams as Ghanaian students.

Examination of this year's Basic Education Certificate (BECE) began across the country on Monday, June 10, 2019.

More than 500,000 students from 16,871 schools are seated.

Of the 517,332 candidates, 263,616 are men and 153,716 are women.

Elliot Agbenorwu, the director general of the municipality and district of South Ketu, in the Volta region, originally from the arrest of the head of the institution, told the media: "We had already chosen the intelligence and the intelligence agents were working on it. We learned that 62 students who had studied in Lome, Togo, were enrolled by Mr. Mawuli, owner and owner of Kekeli International School, a private school located in Aflao. He enrolled them as Ghanaian students without any cumulation in the school, then it appeared that these students were actually registered without any cumulation and that they had enrolled as a Ghanaians and not as foreign students.

"So we handed the owner to the police for further investigation. During my personal interrogation with him in the presence of the City Manager, he confirmed that he had indeed registered these 62 students of the School of the Faith of Togo and that all this is a sabotage of the governmental policy. "

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