President Akufo-Addo Disputes Mahama's Claims on WASSCE Results Authenticity


President Akufo-Addo has rebuked former President John Mahama for casting doubts on the credibility of the recent West Africa Senior Schools Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, deeming his remarks as regrettable. 

In response to Mahama's assertions that lax invigilation allows for cheating during exams, President Akufo-Addo defended the integrity of the educational system, particularly highlighting the exceptional performance of students under the free senior high school program.

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Mahama's Critique and Future Concerns
Former President John Mahama expressed concerns over alleged cheating in examinations, emphasizing the potential repercussions on the quality and credibility of Ghana's educational system. He highlighted the dangers of certifying students with inflated standards, cautioning against the long-term implications for students seeking further education abroad.


Akufo-Addo's Rebuttal and Quality of Education
President Akufo-Addo refuted Mahama's claims, praising the remarkable improvement and exceptional results observed in the 2023 WASSCE outcomes. He attributed the success to the free senior high school initiative, underscoring the positive impact of the program on educational quality and student performance.

Akufo-Addo lauded the achievements of students under his administration, hailing them as the "Akufo-Addo graduates" who have consistently excelled in core subjects. He emphasized the sustained improvement in education quality over the past four years, showcasing a significant rise in students scoring A1 to C6 in core subjects as testament to the success of government educational policies.

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