Monrovia, Liberia (The Saharaa) – The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has commenced nationwide today, as announced by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Liberia. In a firm stance to ensure fairness and accessibility throughout the examination process, the Ministry sternly warns against the imposition of unauthorized fees on students. Specifically, the Ministry prohibits charges related to project submissions, class dues, class parties, flexibility fees, camping fees, and any other extraneous fees not sanctioned for the administration of WASSCE and WAEC in Liberia. Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, Minister of Education, extends her warmest regards to all students and candidates participating in this year’s WASSCE. She emphasizes the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to facilitating their success during this critical examination period.
To maintain the integrity of the examination, the Ministry urges the prompt reporting of any instances of malpractice. The public is encouraged to reach out for immediate response and engagement by contacting 0777-212197 or 0886-565-264. Minister Jallah expresses gratitude to school authorities and principals for their steadfast commitment and professionalism. She stresses the importance of strict adherence to Ministry policies and procedures, reaffirming her dedication to advancing the quality of education across Liberia. Furthermore, Minister Jallah has tasked Mr. Dale Gbotoe, Head of WAEC Liberia, with overseeing the administration of this year’s examination with impartiality and integrity. As the examination progresses, the Ministry calls upon all proctors, supervisors, monitors, and other stakeholders to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and excellence.