Title: Hon. Osei Yaw Adutwum Leads by Example: Ensuring Excellence in BECE.
By Nana Ama Asantewaa Kwarko FreelancerĀ N.kwarko@yahoo.comĀ 0244933893
In a demonstration of unstoppable commitment to the advancement of education in Ghana, the Honourable Minister of Education, Osei Yaw Adutwum, has once again shown his dedication to the sector.
His recent visit to the Accra College of Education Demonstration A and B School to monitor the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is a testament to his tireless efforts in ensuring the smooth conduct of the exams.
Under his visionary leadership, the Ministry of Education has made significant strides in curbing examination malpractices, a feat worthy of commendation.
The successful implementation of the serialization of exam questions, an initiative launched three years ago, is a shining example of his innovative approach to addressing the challenges facing the education sector.
As he interacted with candidates and examination officials at the centre, Hon. Adutwum’s passion for education and his desire to create a conducive learning environment for all was palpable. His commitment to collaboration with stakeholders, including the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), is a clear indication of his resolve to eradicate exam malpractice and ensure the integrity of the examination process.
As the country witnesses the largest-ever BECE candidature, with 569,095 candidates writing the exams at 2,123 centres nationwide, Hon. Adutwum’s leadership and guidance have been instrumental in ensuring the seamless conduct of the exams.
His dedication to education is a beacon of hope for the future of Ghana’s youth, and his efforts will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the country’s development.
We commend Hon. Osei Yaw Adutwum for his unwavering commitment to education and his tireless efforts in ensuring the success of the ongoing BECE. His leadership is a glorious example of excellence in public service, and we celebrate his contributions to the advancement of education in Ghana.