“Mr Speaker, in 2020, the government, through its efforts to help students amidst COV1D-19 to prepare for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), procured 568,755 past questions for students to try their hands on before sitting for the actual exams.” This was according to the Education Minister At a unit price of GHS78, the government of Ghana has said it spent GHS34.8 million to buy past questions (pasco) for candidates of the 2021 WASSCE under the Free SHS programme. On the floor of parliament on Wednesday, 14 July 2021, Education Minister Yaw Osei Adutwum, said the current unit price is 32% more than that of 2020 – GHS59. However, Dr Adutwum told the house that “to help prepare the final-year senior high school students for the 2021 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), the Ministry has procured 446,954 past West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) questions from Messrs Kingdom Books and Stationery at a unit price of GHS 78.00. The procurement will be funded from the Free Senior High School Account.” The Ministry of Education, Dr Adutwum noted, “contracted Messrs Kingdom Books and Stationery to supply 568,755 WASSCE past questions at a contract price of GHS 33,641,043.75. The procurement of these questions was funded through the Free Senior High School Account and the results of the 2020 WASSCE was tremendous compared to previous years’ WASSCE performance.” Meanwhile, he said the ministry is making efforts to buy textbooks for the lower level. “Mr Speaker, the procurement process for the supply of published textbooks to basic schools is currently ongoing. The Ministry placed an advert in the Ghanaian Times on 1st June 2020, where various publishers approved by NaCCA, submitted their books and relevant documents to be taken through a Pre-Qualification procurement process.” He said Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Good News for all senior High School Graduates With D7, E8 and F9 [Check Details]
Most senior High School graduates has been suffering because of their results that they get after school. Some of them cannot go to tertiary institutions because of their results. The last grade that tertiary institutions in Ghana accept is C6. So most of the SHS graduates cannot go to tertiary because they are having D7, E8, and F9 in their WASSCE results. But there is good news for Senior High School graduates that have D7 E8 and F9 in their results. Proper management is ongoing to accept these graduates to pursue education into higher level. In Ghana The West Africa Examination Council recognise D7 as a pass mark but this grade is not accepted in the various tertiary institutions to pursue a degree programme. Proper management is still ongoing to pave way for senior high school graduates with D7 E8 and F9 to also have access to pursue education into higher level. According to the Chairman of the University Administrators in Ghana, Professor Kwesi Yankah , all Senior High school graduates with D7 should be given the chance to further their education depending on the field the student wants to pursue. For instance, a student may get one D7 but will be abandoned to go to university, meanwhile, some students with C6 through out have been given admission. This is the time Ghanaians should react fast and depend on the programme the student wants to pursue. Professor Kwasi Yankah stated this at a virtual Graduation ceremony at one of the renowned universities in Ghana that can be located in the Bono Region. We are hoping that Senior High School graduates with D7, E8, and F9 will be given admission into our various tertiary institutions soon. Please share, like and comment on this article. Thank you for reading this article. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
NIB arrests mathematical sets supplier after Opoku Prempeh’s vetting
The National Investigative Bureau (NIB) has arrested the CEO of the Bluegrass Group Ltd, Kwadwo Darko-Mensah, also known as Onasis. According to reports, the suspect is to assist in an ongoing investigation in regards to the procurement of some 853,000 pieces of mathematical sets. Mr Darko-Mensah is said to be a local agent of an international company, Cornfield Group Ltd which was mandated to deliver a total of 853,000 pieces of math sets at a cost of ¢75 per unit. The contract which was awarded by the Education Ministry in September 2019 failed to pull through when the products were neither delivered on schedule or in full. Local online portal, Mynewsgh, reported that 853,000 mathematical sets were supposed to be given to students siting for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). However, due to the WASSCE timeline, the contract was treated as “urgent” and sole-sourced in September 2019 to Mr Darko-Mensah’s company without any form of bidding. The Bluegrass Limited was also granted a free tax waiver of $3.6 million by the government on the recommendation of the then Education Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh and was subsequently approved by Parliament. But further investigations revealed that, no 2020 WASSCE student received any mathematical set from government. An independent policy and research institute, the Institute for Education Studies (IFEST) then questioned government why the mathematical sets which were sole-sourced at a “high price” were never delivered on time for the very purpose it was tagged as “urgent”. The Institute also criticised the validity of the sole sourcing procedure adopted. At ¢75 per mathematical set, the total contract came to ¢63,975,675. Yet, Blueglass Limited failed to deliver within the agreed time. Blueglass Limited was said to have later issued PR-statements, announcing it had delivered “first consignment” without stating any figure, even long after the WASSCE was over. Vetting Opoku Prempeh on Bluegrass Ltd Being nominated by President Akufo-Addo for the Energy Ministry, Dr Opoku-Prempeh appeared before, Parliament’s Appointments Committee for vetting on Friday. When queried on the issue of the Mathematical sets contract and the arrest and detention of CEO of Bluegrass Ltd Kwadwo Darko-Mensah, the then Education Minister said, “I didn’t know him from anywhere.” Myjoyonline Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +233555568093









