The 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is just around the corner, and a total of 19,523 candidates in the Upper East Region are preparing to sit for the exams. The exams, scheduled to begin on Wednesday, June 11, and end on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, will take place at 90 designated examination centers across the region. According to data from the Upper East Regional Directorate of the Ghana Education Service, this year’s cohort comprises 8,842 boys and 10,681 girls from both public and private basic schools. While the high number of female candidates is a positive trend, the statistics also reveal a concerning issue. Twenty-one of the registered girls are heavily pregnant, and an additional 17 are already lactating mothers. The presence of pregnant and lactating mothers among the candidates has raised concerns about the challenges facing adolescent girls in accessing uninterrupted education. While officials have not disclosed specific support mechanisms for these girls, it is expected that school heads and invigilators will ensure a conducive and non-discriminatory environment for all candidates during the exams. The BECE is a critical milestone for final-year Junior High School students in Ghana, determining their placement into Senior High Schools and other second-cycle institutions. Regional education authorities have urged candidates to approach the exams with confidence and discipline. Parents and guardians have also been encouraged to provide necessary emotional and logistical support for their wards throughout the examination period. With proper preparation and support, candidates can navigate the exams successfully and secure a bright future. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
UER: Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu angry with Aviation Minister’s pronouncement in Yendi
In a press release captured by Apexnewsgh.com has it that, Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu in Bolgatanga Municipal of the Upper East Region has registered some level of dissatisfaction with the pronouncement they claimed was made by the Member of Parliament for Navrongo Cental who doubles as the Aviation Minister Mr. Kofi Joseph Adda regard the embattled Upper East Airport project. According to the Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu, while they patiently await the arrival of the President’s Independent Committee of Aviation Experts, the Aviation Minister, has gone ahead to contravene and set aside President Akufo Addo’s promise to the paramount Chiefs. They said, in a publication dated Tuesday 29th September, 2020, the Hon. Aviation Minister stated in Yendi, that an expert team from GCCA had visited the Navrongo site and recommended its development into a commercial airport and that funding had been secured to commence work. A pronouncement they described as unexpected and a surprise to the chiefs and people of both Sumburungu and Sherigu community. However, they are hopeful that President Akufo Addo will not disappoint them on his promises. “We know Nana Akufo Addo is a man of his word and trust him to live up to his promise. Accordingly, we have good reason to doubt the authenticity of the said Hon. Aviation Minister’s GCAA team that he claims had visited and made recommendations for the continuation of work on the Paga Airstrip. Obviously, the said team, if at all ever existed, woefully fails to be an independent team and does not pass to be the President’s Independent Committee of Aviation Experts, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo was unambiguously clear, in his response to the Chiefs, to the effect that the Committee shall visit to assess the Sumburungu and Sherigu lands for siting of the Bolgatanga Airport.” They said President Akufo Addo is expected to arrive in the Upper East Region on Tuesday September 6, 2020 for some regional tour. Below are the full details: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications
UER: COVID-19 collapses Museum operations-UER Museum Director
The Director of the Upper East Region Museum, Prisca Naamboma Yenzi says in the wake of COVID-19, the patronage of the Museum has further collapsed. According to her, though the patronage of the museum was not up to their expectations, the presence of the virus has further brought a negative toll on them thereby making it difficult for some of their casual workers to copy at their homes. Speaking to Apexnewsgh.com, Mrs. Yenzi said the virus by then led a call to their National Board to closed all museums in the country which further disfigured their staff but as it stands things have back to normal. “Yes, COVID-19 has really caused some of our workers and their families to be sleeping in empty stomachs. The patronage of the museum was not much and the virus came to further brought ‘petrol to the fire’ which makes some of us especially the casual workers to suffer the more. It was through people visit that we used to get something small for their upkeep but now it is sad to say.” She added that despite the negative impact of COVID-19, her outfit is putting up plans to see how it can keep the memory of COVID-19 for the unborn generation. “2020 will forever remain a history to a generation yet unborn. So we as history collectors we will make sure we get the adequate knowledge of Coronavirus and store it in our history files. Yes, we are not over it yet, but we will do our best to keep to time, history and happenings in the region.” She, however, called on the public especially school heads that the museum has been given the green light to reopen hence they can bring their students. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please Kindly contact APEXNEWSGH on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications









