Ministry of Education's Unpaid Debt Delays 2024 WASSCE Results Release
The Ministry of Education's delay in paying its GH₵118m debt has caused a holdup in the release of the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results. This development has left thousands of students and parents anxious about their future.
Background of the Issue
The debt, owed to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), has resulted in a standoff between the Ministry and WAEC. According to reports, WAEC has withheld the results due to the Ministry's failure to settle its outstanding debt.
Implications of the Delay
The delay has significant implications for students, parents, and the education sector as a whole. Students are eager to know their results to plan their next steps, whether it's pursuing higher education or entering the workforce. The uncertainty surrounding the results has caused unnecessary stress and anxiety.
Calls for Urgent Action
Educational stakeholders are calling on the Ministry to settle its debt urgently to enable WAEC to release the results. The delay not only affects students but also undermines the credibility of Ghana's education system.
Conclusion
The Ministry of Education must prioritize settling its debt to WAEC to ensure the timely release of the 2024 WASSCE results. Students' futures depend on it


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