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NUGS kicks against cancellation of leaked WASSCE papers

The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) is kicking against calls to cancel the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) papers that leaked to students.

“It is a lazy approach to solving a problem,” the NUGS President, Isaac Jay Hyde, said to Citi News.

The union feels an undue burden will be shifted onto students.

This sentiment comes after the Minority in Parliament began a push for the cancellation of the leaked papers. The Minority fears the examination process has lost its integrity.

Like the National Association of Graduate Teachers, the Minority also called for an independent investigation into the leaks.

Though the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has started its own probe and reported to police, critics feel the Council is compromised.

The council has also been faced with the leaks of confidential examiner details.

NUGS in a further statement also warned that it was “suicidal for the nation that many students are ending their secondary academic lives and potentially qualifying to be enrolled in tertiary institutions with the help of leaked question papers.”

It said it was imperative that the leaks that have plagued WAEC’s examination process are plugged.

Source:Fiilafmonline/CitiNews

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