The Ghana Education Service (GES), in partnership with the Ministry of Education, has officially launched a nationwide zero-tolerance campaign against examination malpractice as the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) gets underway.
Authorities have deployed tightened security operations and stricter field monitoring networks to safeguard the total credibility of this year’s high-stakes academic evaluations.
Growth in Candidate Enrollment Data
Official statistical outlines released by the Ministry of Education highlight a notable milestone for this year’s academic cohort. A total of 509,862 school candidates are actively registered to sit for the 2026 examinations, distributed across 1,017 test centers nationwide.
Interestingly, female participation continues to see historic growth within the country’s secondary education infrastructure.
Registered Female Candidates: 284,588
Registered Male Candidates: 225,274
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With female candidates comfortably outnumbering male candidates, this year’s cohort represents a significant 10.4 percent overall growth in the total candidate pool compared to the previous academic calendar year.
Ruthless Actions Against Malpractice and Collusion
Speaking during an urgent press briefing in Accra, the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Professor Ernest Kofi Davis, sent a stern reminder to institutional heads, invigilators, and external supervisors to steer clear of any illicit behavior.
The service noted that previous trends involving leaked questions via social media platforms, smuggled digital devices, and structural collusion between staff and candidates will be met with immediate legal prosecution.
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To demonstrate the reality of these enforcement actions, the Ministry referenced the recent arrests of 43 teachers caught aiding students during the previously completed Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) cycles.
Any educator or institutional supervisor found compromising exam security this year faces:
Instant dismissal from service.
Structural bans from all West African Examinations Council (WAEC) spaces.
Immediate judicial charges and prosecution.
Student Preparation and System Integrity
The Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, signed an official advisory urging all candidates to rely purely on their academic preparations rather than pursuing fraudulent external help.
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The Ministry reiterated that any individual candidate caught participating in cheating syndicates risks complete paper cancellation and total disqualification, reminding students that no final result is worth jeopardizing their long-term academic futures.
GES coordinator units have already been dispatched to inspect both rural and urban centers alike to ensure strict compliance with standard operating protocols throughout the examination period.

