By Boris Esono in Buea
Minister NgalleBibehe Ernest visits exam centres in Buea |
The minister of secondary education Jean Ernest Massena
NgalleBibehe last Thursday June 15, 2017 made a stop in the South West Region
to see how effectively the GCE examinations are going on.
“After
going round some of the exam centres, i can assure the population that the examinations
are going on smoothly. I am very satisfied with the organization put in place,
seeing the mobilization and enthusiasm of students as they write their
examination as law enforcement officers are also present to make sure that
everything goes on smoothly,” NgalleBibehe said, praying that “I have seen a
high sense of patriotism and responsibility amongst the stakeholders in the SW
and NWRs. I hope these examinations organized by the GCE Board will go on well
and will end well”.
From
Mamfe, the Minister's delegation made their first stop in Kumba where they
visited some schools such as CCAS Kumba, Government Bilingual Teachers Training
College (GBTTC) where they were involved in the teacher’s grade one examination
(CAPIEMP). At each stop, the minister expressed his gratitude to the various
educational heads for running a hitch free examination despite not all the
candidates answering present.
In
Buea, Minister Jean Ernest Ngalle made a stop to some educational
establishments such as Government Technical Teachers College (GTTC) mile 17,
Government Technical High School (GTHS) Molyko, BGS Molyko and the Cameroon GCE
Board. The minister went through all these examination halls assuring
candidates that all measures have been put in place for a smooth public
examination.
Minister
Jean Ernest Ngalle was accompanied by the Regional Delegate of Secondary
Education, SW, Apah Johnson, Governor Bernard OkaliaBilai and a host of other
personalities.
With
the examinations drawing to a close, one thing is clear, despite all the calls
by known and unknown persons, the GCE organized examinations have been written
in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
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