Tema West Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Ludwig Teye Totimeh, conducted a tour of several West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) centers within the municipality on [Date of visit, e.g., Monday, August 7, 2023]. The visit aimed to monitor the ongoing examinations and strongly encourage the final-year students to maintain integrity and avoid any form of malpractice during their papers.
Context of the Visit
This annual monitoring exercise by the Tema West Municipal Assembly demonstrates the local government’s commitment to supporting its students during this critical academic juncture. The delegation, led by the MCE, specifically visited examination sites at Lashibi Community Day Senior High School and Corpus Christi Senior High School. These visits coincided with the candidates’ writing of their Social Studies paper.
Encouraging Candidates and Upholding Standards
During his address to the students at both locations, Mr. Totimeh urged them to remain calm and confident. He stressed the paramount importance of relying on the knowledge and skills they have diligently acquired throughout their senior high school education. The MCE explicitly advised against any temptation to engage in examination malpractice, emphasizing that their performance should be a true reflection of their hard work.











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