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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has disclosed that delays in the release of funds from the Ministry of Education are affecting the timely completion of post-examination processes for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
In a press release issued on December 9, WAEC revealed that although the marking of essay and practical components was completed on November 29, 2024, the scanning of objective test cards has been stalled due to the breakdown of scanners.
This delay has been attributed to the lack of funds needed for repairs and other operational activities.

“The Council is awaiting the release of additional funds out of the outstanding balance of GHC118,000,000.00 from the Ministry of Education to enable the scanning process and other post-examination processes to continue smoothly,” the statement read.
WAEC stressed that the delay has had a ripple effect on the release of results, urging students, parents, and other stakeholders to disregard unofficial dates circulating on social media.
The results will only be released once all post-examination challenges are resolved.
The Council also appealed to its examination officials and suppliers, who are yet to be paid, to exercise patience.
“Payment for their services will be made as soon as the needed funds are released from the Ministry of Education,” WAEC assured.
WAEC’s appeal underscores the urgent need for the Ministry of Education to release the outstanding funds to ensure the smooth conclusion of the examination process and maintain public confidence in Ghana’s education system.
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