The Ejisu Municipal Director of Education, Madam Amina Achiaa has asked invigilators in the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to do their work professionally.
The invigilators have also been urged to create a good atmosphere for the candidates to write their examination peacefully.
Madam Achiaa made the call during a tour of some examination centres in the Ejisu Municipality.
A total of 3,666, made up of 1,767 males and 1,899 girls are writing the examination in fifteen centres in the area.
Mad Achiaa advised the candidates to be focused and desist from any immoral act that could create problems for them during and after the examination.
She commended the supervisors for ensuring that both the candidates and the invigilators were obeying the COVID-19 protocols at all the centres.
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