"We think this time around the West African Examinations Council would itself be vigilant and assure a hitch-free examination," the group said in a statement. Additionally, we are hopeful that the invigilators will prevent exam fraud and provide smooth exams.
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) urged all qualified applicants to maintain discipline and abstain from unethical behavior.
The group pushed the candidates to defend the investments that their parents and the state had invested in them by putting them through the test.
"We wish all applicants taking the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in 2022 success and congratulate them on their upcoming writing of the exam.
In order to make your country, instructors, parents, yourself, and other stakeholders proud, we are hopeful that you will live up to the investment and the faith placed in you at this time.
We advise everyone to abstain from exam misconduct in order to avoid unanticipated embarrassments, trauma, and anxiety.
Additionally, GNAT advised all invigilators around the nation to demonstrate patience with the candidates while being attentive in their monitoring.