Gov't to deploy Police to SHS campuses in Bawku ahead of WASSCE – MCE

The Government will deploy police personnel to all Senior High School (SHS) campuses in the Bawku Municipality ahead of next week’s commencement of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
This was disclosed by the Bawku Municipal Chief Executive, Isaac Azunaba, who said the move is aimed at ensuring that all candidates write the exams in a safe and secure environment despite the recent tensions in the area.
Speaking to Class 91.3 FM, Mr. Azunaba emphasised that the safety of students and school staff is a top priority for the government, especially during critical national examinations.
“We are putting in place comprehensive security measures, including the deployment of police officers to every SHS campus in Bawku.
This is to create a calm atmosphere for the students to write their exams without fear or disruption,” he stated.
The MCE noted that the initiative is part of broader efforts to restore peace and normalcy in Bawku, which has been affected by intermittent unrest in recent months.
He called on parents, school authorities, and the public to support the security arrangements and ensure that the students focus on their academic goals.
The 2025 WASSCE begins next week for final-year SHS students across the country
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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