
The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency in the Eastern Region, Gifty Twum Ampofo has promised to give GHS5,000.00 to the female candidates who would get aggregate six (6) in the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examination (B.E.C.E) in her constituency.
According to her, in 2022 the female B.E.C.E graduates performed well but none of them had aggregate six therefore they have to be motivated to lift up their performance in this year’s exams; hence the promise.

She noted, that if the candidates do not pass the exams in as much as they won’t benefit from the free S.H.S policy is also a security threat for the country that’s why it is important to her to motivated them to get good results to be able to continue their education at the S.H.S level through to tertiary.
The MP who doubles as the Deputy Minister for Education responsible for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) told Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH when she went rounds and monitor the ongoing B.E.C.E in her constituency.

Gifty Ampofo again promises to give GHS1,000.00 to any male candidates who would also obtain aggregate six as well, because she wants them to pass the exams, spend her money and get better Senior High Schools of their choice to attend and be beneficial of the Free TVET and SHS policy.
In last year’s exams, the Municipal Chief Executive for Abuakwa North Municipal Assembly, Alhaji Umar Bodinga also promised to give GHS500.00 to any girl candidates who would have single digit and only 10 girls got it but this time around he is looking for aggregate six.

He said, he has increase it to GHS1,000.00 indicating they are doing this to encourage more girls to learn hard to get the good grades and make them proud.
“When we promised to give them such amount of money, I could see the joy on their faces and this means they all want to obtain said aggregate and get the money home”, he told KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH.
Abuakwa North Municipal Assembly presented 1,680 candidates for this year’s B.E.C. E which comprises of 828 boys and 808 girls. Meanwhile, 58,895 candidates sit for the exams in the Eastern Region, the boys are 30,025 and girls are 28,870.
By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.
Source// Obohnewsonline.com.
































