GNAT Sends Strong Message To All Invigilators [READ MORE]

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has asked the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to work hard to stop cheating on the Basic Education Certificate Examination in 2022. (BECE).
GNAT also told all the people who keep the peace to do the same.
In a statement, the group said, “We think that the West African Examinations Council will be more careful this time and make sure the test goes smoothly.”
“We also hope that the exam monitors won’t let cheating go on and that the tests will go off without a hitch.”
GNAT also wished all the candidates luck and told them not to do anything wrong.
READ MORE: LAST HOUR: Solve These Social Studies If You Want To Pass
The group told them that they had to do well on the test to show that their parents and the state had not wasted their money.
“We’re putting out this statement to congratulate all the candidates who are taking the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in 2022 and to wish them luck on the test.
“We hope that you will live up to the investment and trust that has been put in you at this time and make your country, your teachers, your parents, yourself, and everyone else proud.
“We urge you all not to cheat on exams, so you don’t have to deal with embarrassment, stress, or anxiety that you didn’t expect.”