He claims the government assured the students they would be given the questions prior to the examination but when the promise failed, the students went on rampage, destroying school property and attacking officials. Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said the situation did not allow the students to prepare adequately for their exams because of the promise they were given. When they decided to give the students past questions, we spoke against it but they failed to heed to our advice". "Somer of the teachers told us the students were only depending on the past questions and were not concentrating on what they were being thought. We have to blame the government for this brouhaha.”Send your news stories to and via WhatsApp on +233 55 2699 625.
Source: GhanaWeb August 07, 2020 09:22 UTC