Mrs Freda Prempeh, the Member of Parliament for Tano North Constituency in Brong-Ahafo Region has appealed to invigilators supervising the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to avoid attitudes that could scare the candidates.
She said the candidates needed concentration to be able to write the examination with confidence.
Mrs Prempeh told the GNA that the BECE remained a determinant of once educational pursuit and any tendency that could disrupt the candidates must be avoided.
She advised the candidates not to panic, but do their best to be able to excel in the exams.
Separately, Mr Twumasi Ampofo, the MP for Sene West Constituency in Region advised the candidates to avoid all forms of malpractices.
He charged them to be disciplined and endeavour to do independent work so to avoid cancellation of their exams results.
Mr Ampofo told the GNA that with determination and hard work the candidates would pass the examination well.
He indicated that the mock and other internal examinations had prepared the candidates adequately to write the examination.
Mr Ampofo advised the candidates not to rely on malpractices, saying the exams they were writing was not different from what they had been taught in schools.
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Do not to scare BECE candidates – MP to invigilators
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