Sunday, 12 April 2015

Woman heads WAEC after 62 years

Woman heads WAEC after 62 years


Evelyn Kandakai WAEC
 Dr. Evelyn Kandakai, a Liberian, has been elected the 18th Chairman of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Council in Lagos, Nigeria.

Dr. Kandakai is the first female to be elected to the position in the 63 year history of the Council. Her election is for a three-year tenure in line with the Council's Convention.

She succeeds Emeritus Professor P. A. I. Obanya of Nigeria, who was elected in March 2012.

A statement from the Public Affairs Unit of WAEC, Ghana, said the 63rd meeting was held from Monday, 23rd to Wednesday, 25th March 2015.

The Council, which is the governing board of WAEC, holds its yearly meeting in rotation among the five member countries - The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.

The scheduled host for the 63rd Annual Meeting was Liberia, but due to the outbreak of the Ebola virus disease in that country, the Council's headquarters undertook all the arrangements for the meeting on behalf of Liberia and shifted the venue to Lagos.

The meeting was hosted in 2014 by the Republic of Sierra Leone and it would be the turn of Ghana to host in 2016 and Nigeria in 2017.

Delegates from the five member countries who attended the three-day meeting were made up of government nominees as well as representatives of the ministries of education, universities, secondary schools and other interest groups.

The meeting also featured the 20th Annual WAEC Endowment Fund Lecture entitled, “What Are We Writing on the Slate: A Holistic Preparation of the Youth”, which was delivered by Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, of Liberia.

The statement noted that during the deliberations, Council received reports on the activities of the five country offices in the preceding year and ratified decisions taken on its behalf by the various committees.

The Council also considered the Action Plans presented by the country offices and committees for hitch-free operations in the current year, the statement said.

“Council appreciated the Governments of the member countries for their goodwill, cooperation and assistance to WAEC since inception in 1952 and expressed gratitude to the teachers, officials of the ministries of education, the security agencies and all other stakeholders in the member countries who constantly assisted WAEC to achieve success in its operations and activities, “ it said..

It also commended Management of the various WAEC Offices for implementing effective innovations that had brought improvements in the operations of the examining board.

The statement said the Council expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and property in the wake of the Ebola epidemic and activities of insurgents in some member countries, and urged the country offices to remain vigilant and proactive to ensure that candidates were not exposed to any form of danger while sitting for WAEC examinations.

The Council also honoured three candidates with the WAEC International Excellence Award in recognition of their outstanding performance in the May/June 2014 WASSCE.

The candidates, all Ghanaians, were selected from a total of 2,018,497 candidates who sat the examination in the five member countries

They are Master Mickail Hasan (1st Prize), Master Blaykyi Kenyah (2nd Prize) and Master Archibald Henry Enninful (3rd Prize).

The Augustus Bandele Oyediran Award for the Best Candidate in West Africa was also presented to Master Mickail Hasan.

Mr. Eli M. Lumei, a citizen of Liberia also received the prestigious award of Distinguished Friend of Council for his outstanding contribution to the success of the work of WAEC.

NSS personnel in remote areas to receive incentive packages

NSS personnel in remote areas to receive incentive packages

Ablakwa NSSpersonnel
A Deputy Minister of Education, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has stated that the Ministry is working to prioritize the employment of National Service Personnel who accept postings to remote areas.

He said the Ministry is designing two incentive packages which would allow the retention of service personnel serving in remote areas and offer them scholarship for further studies.

Mr Ablakwa announced this during a visit to personnel serving in the remote areas of the Abura/Aseibu Kwamanksese and Assin South Districts in the Central Region.

The visit took the Minister and his team to Asuansi D/A A and B Basic and Junior High School (SHS), New Abu St Simons Catholic Basic and New Abu Methodist Basic Schools and the Abakrampa Health Centre in Abura/Aseibu Kwamankese District.

The others were Assin Ochiso D/A Primary School, Hawsodze D/A Primary and JHS, Assin Asamankese T.I. Ahmadiyya Basic and Banchiase T.I Ahmadiyya JHS schools in the Assin South District.

The National Service Scheme (NSS) post an average of 70,000 service personnel to the various institutions across the country every year through a computerise system.

Mr Ablakwa said the posting of service personnel to remote areas was not a punishment but rather an opportunity for them to help develop the human resource of the localities they find themselves.

“The rural parts of Ghana also need development and service personnel are to help in the development process,” he said.

Mr Ablakwa urged the personnel to take advantage of the Ministry’s package to be retained in their various areas of service.

Mr Augustine Akaah Enim, a Bachelor of Commerce graduate from University of Cape Coast (UCC) and service personnel at the Abakrampa Health Centre expressed satisfaction to serve the facility after the tenure of his service ends.

Ms Fati Nuhu, also a graduate of UCC Distance Education and service person at Assin- Asamankese T.I Ahmadiyya Basic School said, she is enjoying teaching in the school and would like to be retained.

Ms Sarah Adubah also a graduate of the university posted to New Abu Methodist Basic School said although she would have loved to be retained, her major concern is that she uses more than 60 per cent of her allowance on transport.

The Headmaster of the Assin Asamankese T.I Ahmadiyya School, Mr Adam Saeed Kofi and Mrs Deloris Inkoom, Headmistress of Asuansi D/A (A and B) JHS explained that the major problems facing the service personnel are accommodation and transportation.

The Heads also complained about lack of good structures and the delay of teaching materials as one of the problems facing them in the remote areas.

Mrs Sefa Afua Forson, Senior Medical Assistant at the Abakrampa Health Centre, expressed her willingness to retain Mr Enim, who she said is hardworking, punctual and sociable.

She called on the Service Directorate to send more personnel to her outfit as she needs more staff to cater for the needs of the community.

The Full List Of Winners From The 2015Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(VGMA)



The Full List Of Winners From The 2015Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(VGMA)

Gospel Song Of The Year: Alpha & Omega by Selina Boateng

Highlife Song of the year: Daddy Lumba Yentie Obiaa

Reggae/Dancehall Song Of the Year: Stonebwoy (Baafira)

Afro Pop Song Of The Year: Edem (Koene)

Best Hip Pop Song Of The Year: Pappy Qojo Ft Joey B

HipLife Song Of The Year: Castro ft D-Black

Gospel Artiste Of the Year: No Tribe

Highlife Artiste Of The Year: Daddy Lumba

Hiplife/Hip Pop Artiste Of The Year: Sarkodie

Reggae/Dancehall Artiste Of The Year: Stonebwoy

African Artiste Of The Year: Patoranking

Best Female Vocal Performance: Wiyaala

Best Male Vocal Performance: Joe Mettle

Best Rapper Of The Year: EL

Best Collaboration: Sarkodie ft Castro (Adonai)

Best Group Of The Year: VVIP

Best Music Video: The One by Edem Directed by Gio Of Famous Films

Best Album Of The Year: Edem (Books n Rhymes)

Vodafone Song Of The Year: Sarkodie ft Castro (Adonai)

Best New Artiste Of The Year: MzVee

Artiste Of The Year: Stonebwoy

Gentlelevels.blogspot.com will be posting more updates on the blog from the 2015 VGMA’s. Congratulations!!! to Stonebwoy for winning this award! Hard work indeed really pays!

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