The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) will be administered in 2022, and all pupils who will be taking it have received congratulations from the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT).
The group aggressively urged students to prove during the test that they were deserving of the state's and their parents' investments in them. The test will start the following day, on Monday, November 16.
GNAT said in a statement that it was issuing the statement to "congratulate all candidates on the occasion of the writing of the 2022 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and to wish them a successful examination.

“We are hopeful you will justify the investment and the trust reposed in you at this moment to make your nation, teachers, parents, yourself and all stakeholders proud.
The statement went to encourage BECE students and advised them not to indulge in any form of cheating in the examination or any examination malpractice. This is to save them from "unforeseen embarrassments, trauma and anxiety.”
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