Saturday, 14 June

Former Binduri MP urges educational support for conflict-affected students as BECE begins

Education
Abdulai Abanga

As thousands of candidates across Ghana gear up for the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), former Member of Parliament for the Binduri Constituency, Abdulai Abanga, has extended his best wishes to all participants, while highlighting the urgent need to support students affected by conflict in the Upper East Region.

In a goodwill message, Mr. Abanga congratulated the candidates for reaching a significant milestone in their academic journey and encouraged them to approach the exams with confidence, honesty, and determination.

“I wish you all the very best, and I am confident that your hard work and dedication will yield excellent results,” he stated. “Avoid cheating and any form of misconduct; believe in yourselves and stay focused.”

While celebrating the efforts of students nationwide, the former MP expressed concern for those in conflict-affected communities within Binduri and surrounding areas, many of whom may be unable to participate in the exams due to ongoing instability.

“My thoughts are with candidates affected by the conflict, who may be unable to sit for the exams,” he said.

“I respectfully urge the Ministry of Education to introduce intervention programmes to support schoolchildren displaced by violence, so they can continue their education without disruption.”

Mr. Abanga emphasised that education is a vital foundation for national development and must be protected at all costs.

He called on all stakeholders to prioritise peace and stability in vulnerable regions to safeguard children's right to learn and build a better future.

“No child should be denied an education because of conflict.

Let us come together as a people to ensure peace and protect our children’s future,” he added.

The former MP also appealed for unity and calm across all communities, underscoring that long-term peace is essential for uninterrupted learning and national cohesion.

 

 

Source: Classfmonline.com/Mose Apiah