In a reassuring announcement, Julius Ogamba, the Cabinet Secretary for Education, confirmed that this yearโ€™s national examinations will take place as scheduled and with heightened security measures in place. During a press briefing, Ogamba addressed public concerns regarding examination integrity, emphasizing the governmentโ€™s commitment to preventing any misconduct.[โ€ฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโ–ถ

As the examination dates approach, the Ministry of Education has collaborated with security agencies to ensure rigorous surveillance and monitoring across all examination venues. This initiative includes the deployment of trained security personnel, enhanced protection of examination materials, and stringent oversight of activities during the exams. Additionally, measures have been implemented to carefully monitor the distribution and movement of examination papers, aiming to eliminate the risk of leaks.

โ€œThe government is involving key stakeholders, including teachers and exam officials, to maintain transparency in the process,โ€ Ogamba stated. He also highlighted the increased use of technological tools to address any potential issues during the examinations.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s national examinations will be conducted under close scrutiny, with officials urged to remain vigilant in preventing any irregularities. The Ministryโ€™s focus is on ensuring that every student can demonstrate their academic abilities without disruptions,โ€ he added.

These proactive measures align with the governmentโ€™s broader goal of upholding the integrity of the national examination system, ensuring a fair and secure environment for all candidatesโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>

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