WAEC EXAMINATION
WAEC EXAMINATION

The Minority in Parliament have called for the cancellation of leaked papers in the ongoing West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination.

Member of Parliament’s select committee on education Dr. Clement Apaak said the incidents of leaked papers which have been confirmed by election management body WAEC has compromised the integrity of the examination.

Though other stakeholders within the education sector have called for a bipartisan investigation into the matter, the minority is pushing for an outright cancellation of Mathematics, Social Studies and Chemistry Practicals papers.

“We have never seen leakage this much where leaked questions and answers that were in the public domain and on social media have ended up in the actual exam rooms. That is where we believe that something is really amidst,” Dr. Apaak told Accra based Joy fm monitored by dreamzfmonline.com.

He noted that though leakage of WAEC papers have characterized previous examinations,  the examination management body has in the past taken actions including cancellation of the papers even on bases of suspicion of leakage.

Dr. Apaak added that “WAEC’s own conduct gives room for well-meaning Ghanaians to be suspicious because many Ghanaians went through the processes and where there are always indications of leakages, WAEC has moved to cancel the papers and to institute a probe”.

Meanwhile the African Education Watch is set to petition Parliament Select Committee on Education on the issue.

Papers including Mathematics, Chemistry Practical and Social Studies have reportedly leaked and have been widely circulated.

Find below statement by the minority in parliament:

CANCEL LEAKED WASSCE PAPERS AND HOLD THOSE RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTABLE  – MINORITY TO WAEC

We the Minority in Ghana’s Parliament call on the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), to act swiftly in canceling leaked West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) papers.

As a key function, WAEC is expected to ensure fairness in, and integrity of, the examinations it conducts.This does not appear to be the case in the ongoing WASSCE examinations.

On Friday 7th August 2020, the Integrated Science Paper scheduled for Monday 10th August 2020 was leaked and was circulated widely on social media. Some well-meaning Ghanaians complained about this, resulting in the questions being changed, which many believe, brought about the chaos and misconduct witnessed in our schools, with students running amok, insulting and cursing President Akufo-Addo.

On the evening of Sunday 16th August, the Core Mathematics paper scheduled for Monday 17th August was seen circulating on social media with worked out answers. Some thought they were fake but were later proven to be true as the questions circulated were contained in the very paper written on Monday.

As though the leakage of the core Mathematics paper was not worrisome enough, evidence exist pointing to a leaked Chemistry paper along similar lines. Even as we speak, there are indications the Economics paper, being written today was leaked.

In addition to this patterned leaks, we are witnesses to, another strange and very unfortunate development, which that the names, email addresses, location and contact numbers of examiners are in circulation on social media and the public space. Very usual! This development, erodes the concealment of the identity of examiners, which are to insulate them from public influence by some in our society who would wait at nothing to see wards pass examinations at all costs.

Both the leakages and publications of details of examiners defeats the purpose of a fair assessment system that WAEC is supposed to ensure. It undermines the  integrity of the examinations, the integrity of WAEC, and dents the image of Ghana before the International community.

WAEC, as a matter of urgency, must cancel the leaked and suspected leaked papers as it has done in the past. It is worrying that a body that swiftly acted to cancel papers in the past on suspicion of leakage, is reluctant in acting in a similar manner when overwhelming evidence of the leaked papers abound.

WAEC must also investigate the sources of the leakage of papers and the contact details of examiners, and hold to account the perpetrators of these crims. WAEC must also ensure the safety of the remaining papers to avert the embarrassing situations we have witnessed the past few days.

Signed.

Dr. Clement Apaak, M.P. for Builsa South and Deputy Ranking Member, Committee on Education

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