According to
news agency report, some agitated WASSCE candidates at the Tweneboa Kodua
Senior High School (SHS) in south Ghana’s Ashanti Region vandalized schools on
the basis that invigilators were being “too strict” during the exams on Monday.
Some Ghanaian
students taking the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
have rioted over the strict invigilation during the tests.
Similarly,
students at the Bright SHS in the Eastern Region and Ndewura Jakpa Senior High
Technical School in the Savannah Region on Thursday demonstrated against
teachers over alleged “intimidation” by external invigilators during their
social studies exam.
As a result,
the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has called on for
the provision of security for teachers serving as invigilators in the ongoing.
National
President for CHASS Alhaji Yacoub Abubakar told local media that the lives of
teachers were in danger following a series of attacks by WASSCE candidates on
invigilators and supervisors across the country.
“Where ever
there is a school with this type of challenge, it will be good for a number of
police personnel to be allowed to stay within the vicinity to ensure that there
is peace and calm,” the president said.
“Once the
students see that there are a few policemen around, it will control their
behaviour to ensure the smooth process at examination centres across the
country.”
The 2020
WASSCE commenced on July 20 with 313,837 candidates from Ghana.
The writing
of exam theory papers started on Monday and will end on Sept. 5.

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