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Is Ghana so broke that we can’t pay Ghs118m to WAEC for 2024 WASSCE results?

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Is Ghana So Broke That We Can’t Pay GHS118m to WAEC for 2024 WASSCE Results?

It is baffling to hear that the government and the Ministry of Education cannot raise GHS 118 million for the payment of examination fees. The government has willingly decided to pay for WASSCE students registered for the WAEC exam for the year 2024.

Several interpretations have been made regarding the failure of the government to pay the GHS118 million.

According to public opinion, the government is not ready to pay the full amount because it is broke. Others believe that the government is delaying the payment to hinder the incoming government’s plans to pay the fees of first-year students in public tertiary institutions, as promised by the incoming John Mahama-led government in its pre-election manifesto.

Some believe the government is delaying the payment to ensure that the next administration takes responsibility for this expenditure, particularly since it intends to offer fee-free tertiary education to all level 100 students admitted to tertiary institutions.

Others speculate that the government is intentionally delaying the release of results by not paying what it owes WAEC.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has expressed concerns over the delayed release of the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, attributing the delay to financial constraints. The Ghanaian government owes WAEC GH₵118 million for examination fees, of which only GH₵25 million has been paid. WAEC officials have stated that this partial payment is insufficient to cover operational costs, including the repair of essential scanning equipment necessary for processing examination results.

The Ministry of Education recently announced the release of an additional GH₵25 million to WAEC to facilitate marking activities and ensure the timely release of the 2024 WASSCE results. However, WAEC maintains that the total outstanding debt must be settled to expedite the release of the examination results.

The delay in releasing the WASSCE results has caused concern among students, parents, and educational institutions, as it may disrupt academic calendars and admission processes. WAEC has urged the government to fulfill its financial obligations promptly to enable the completion of result processing and maintain the integrity of the examination system.

The announcement by the Minister of Education that the results will be released by December 29, and the counterinformation from WAEC that the statement is inaccurate, also highlights a clear lack of integrated communication and collaboration between the Ministry of Education and WAEC in resolving the current financial bottlenecks.

This situation further illustrates that the government’s decision to pay for the WASSCE exam on behalf of Free SHS students is not sustainable. If the government cannot afford to fund such initiatives, it should not, for political reasons, create the impression of supporting parents. Parents whose wards have benefited from Free SHS for three years should be able to pay at least the examination fees for their wards as WASSCE candidates.

Whatever the real issues may be, the government must ensure it pays WAEC and that the results are released before January 7, 2024. Anything short of this will tarnish the image of the outgoing government. WAEC has never delayed the release of WASSCE results as it has this year, and it is disheartening to see how this delay could indirectly affect the academic calendar of universities in the country.

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In summary, while the Ghanaian government has made partial payments towards the debt owed to WAEC, the remaining balance is crucial for the timely release of the 2024 WASSCE results. The situation underscores the importance of adequate funding in sustaining educational assessment processes and ensuring that student’s academic progress is not hindered.

WAEC to Announce 2024 WASSCE Results but 19,808 Results To Be Withheld

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The West African Examiantion Council (WAEC) has announced it will soon release the 2024 WASSCE results for the 2024 seniro hgih school final year students who sat the schools only exam. The council has however revealed a sad reality which is that some 19,808 results will be withheld by WAEC.

According to WAEC, the 2024 WASSCE results are scheduled to be released in the second week of December 2024.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) announced the date for the release of the results in a press release sighted by GhanaEducation.Org. The press release which was issued on December 1st, 2024 also disclosed nearly 20,000 results will be witheld by WAEC.

Per the statement, WAEC has completed the marking of the scripts for the students who sat for 2024 WASSCE for School Candidates. Following this development, the examination council is finalizing processes to ensure the release of results between December 9 and December 15, 2024. Speaking to Accra-based Citi FM, WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs confirmed, “We are looking at the second week of December, so at least between the 9th and the 15th of December, we are sure that we will be able to release the results.”

The 2024 WASSCE was conducted across Ghana from Monday, August 5, to Friday, September 20, 2024, with Visual Arts Project Work marking the conclusion of the examination. This year, a total of 460,611 candidates, comprising 212,954 males and 247,657 females, registered to take the examination at 1,000 centers nationwide. Out of these, 1,003 participants represented private schools.

However, WAEC revealed that 19,808 candidates’ results have been withheld due to issues of examination malpractice. Some results have also been canceled entirely. These measures were implemented following the council’s investigative findings regarding irregularities at various centers.

READ: WAEC completes marking of 2024 WASSCE for School scripts; gives results release date

In its statement, WAEC emphasized its commitment to upholding the integrity of the examination process and urged all affected candidates to reach out for further clarification. “All 2024 WASSCE candidates are encouraged to contact WAEC’s WhatsApp assistant service at +233 20 555 0989 to check the status of their results if withheld or canceled,” the statement noted. Candidates also have the option to appeal through their respective WAEC offices.

The GES and WAEC reassured the public of their dedication to ensuring fairness and transparency throughout the examination process. With over 460,000 candidates eagerly awaiting their results, this update marks a significant milestone in the academic journey of Ghanaian students.

WAEC to Delay 2024 WASSCE Results Until Key Events Unfold

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The West African Examination Council (WAEC) is Expected to Delay 2024 WASSCE Results Until Key Events Unfold In December. 

The release of the 2024 WASSCE results is expected in December 2024 for final-year students who sat for the WAEC-administered exam in Ghana. These results, once released, will enable students to complete their university admission applications online or apply for admission, though this process is not expected to happen immediately.

 

WAEC to Delay 2024 WASSCE Results: But what are the events that must occur before WAEC releases the 2024 WASSCE results?

As Ghana prepares for the much-anticipated December 7, 2024, elections, WAEC will not be able to release the results before the presidential and parliamentary polls on that date.

Additionally, WAEC will not release the 2024 WASSCE results for school candidates until after the results of the presidential elections are declared.

We project that the WASSCE results will not be announced until the elections are over and the Electoral Commission has declared the presidential results. WAEC is unlikely to release the results amidst the mixed emotions that typically follow elections (among both winners and losers).

However, once the post-election environment stabilizes, WAEC is expected to announce the release of the WASSCE results. Keep an eye on this portal for updates on the specific release date, which we anticipate will be within three days after the election results are declared.

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When the results are released, students will generally fall into one of the following categories:

  1. Pass all subjects: Some students will pass all the subjects they sat for in the 2024 WASSCE.
  2. Fail one or more core subjects: Others may fail one or more core subjects.
  3. Fail one or more elective subjects: Some students will fail one or more elective subjects.
  4. Fail both core and elective subjects: A group of students may fail a combination of core and elective subjects.
  5. Subjects canceled or withheld: Some students may have their core, elective, or both categories of subjects canceled or withheld by WAEC.

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Whatever the outcome, it is important to manage any emotional stress and regroup, especially if the results prevent you from beginning your dream tertiary education in January 2025.

READ: 2024 WASSCE results release date confirmed

For those who do not meet the required grades for admission into their first-degree programs, you can consider pursuing diploma programs with a D7 grade or registering for the January 2025 WAEC private series, which begins on January 25, 2025.

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WAEC will delay the 2024 WASSCE results until key events relating to the elections are over; however, the results will be released no matter what.

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