The 2019 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates of the Makyini Mabre T I Ahamadiya School in the Nkoranza South District of the Bono East region, ahead of their exam on Monday, were transported in a KIA truck to their exam centre which is about 40 kilometres away..
According to the teachers of the school, the transportation is to help the pupils get to the exam centre on time due to the deplorable nature of roads which discourages drivers from plying the area.
Speaking in an interview, the headmaster of the school, Haruna Mohammed was hopeful the situation of his pupils won’t affect their success in the BECE.
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Please is this news, walking 40 kilometres on foot and sitting in a KIA truck to get to your destination, which is better?. Do you know the number of Ghanaians in rural areas who travel in all sorts of vehicles every day,ok, what should these kids have done,walk?, for all you know these children were walking long distances every day to the nearest community where there is a school, what about that.
If you live in a place with a name like this, why wont you use this kind of truck to your exams centre?