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WASSCE: Ashanti REGSEC on high alert over planned mayhem in secondary schools

The council has disclosed that the students could cause mayhem in their institutions after their final WASSCE paper

The Ashanti regional security council (REGSEC) is on high alert following planned attacks by some final year students writing this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The council has disclosed that the students could cause mayhem in their institutions after their final paper, a situation which could lead to damage to school properties, and sometimes attack on teachers and invigilators.

In a press release dated Friday 2 September and signed by the head of the council and regional minister, Simon Osei Mensah, the students were cautioned to desist from such acts or face the full rigours of the law.

The statement therefore advised parents to urge their wards to be of good behaviour and complete their final exams peacefully.

Read full statement below:

Irene Pomaa Kumi

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