Senior students of BWI had earlier lambasted the school administration for registering the juniors and called on the Ministry of Education to investigate the situation. But school’s claim was later denied by the acting County Education Officer of Margibi County, James G. Gaye. After they were removed from the hall, the students, in a somewhat agitated mood, accused the school administration of misleading them and faking their status in order to get them to sit the regional exams as senior students. The students are calling on the MOE and the West African Examination Council to blame the BWI administration. They want MOE and WAEC to keenly reconsider them to re-register for the next year examinations as senior secondary candidates.
Source: Front Page Africa May 03, 2019 03:45 UTC