Deputy Education Minister, Dr , has reminded teaching and non-teaching staff of the various Senior High Schools across the country to avoid helping students cheat in this year's West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The written component of the WASSCE commenced on Monday, August 18, 2025, after the practical sessions began on 5th August 2025.

In a press release, Dr Apaak cautioned key stakeholders of the exercise, urging them to sustain the credibility of the sub-regional examination. "On behalf of the Minister of Education, I wish to again remind all headmasters, teachers, invigilators, and supervisors that the credibility and integrity of the examination process must be held at all times," he wrote.

Dr Apaak stressed that any individual found to have offended the law and examination regulations will be dealt with accordingly.