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FACT-CHECK: NDC MP, Dr Apaak falsely claims number of 2020 WASSCE candidates has dropped

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July 21, 2020
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FACT-CHECK: NDC MP, Dr Apaak falsely claims number of 2020 WASSCE candidates has dropped
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Claim: Drop in number of candidates for WASSCE 2020

Source: Dr Clement Apaak

Verdict: False

Researched by Rabiu Alhassan

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Final year students in senior high schools across the country have started their West African Senior School Certificate Exams (WASSCE) as part of government measures announced earlier to ease students back into classrooms, despite some opposition.

The WASSCE candidates who are beneficiaries of the government’s free senior high school policy have been dominating the news, with a ranking member on the Education Committee in Parliament Dr Clement Apaak claiming there has been a decline in the total number of candidates expected to write WASSCE 2020 notwithstanding the social intervention programme.

But how true is the claim being made by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP?

 

Dr Clement Apaak’s claim

In a Facebook post on July 19, the legislator representing the Builsa South Constituency Dr Clement Apaak claimed there was a “drop in number of candidates for WASSCE 2020.”

The Facebook post has since been republished by several online platforms, here, here, here and here.

FACT-CHECK: NDC MP, Dr Apaak falsely claims number of 2020 WASSCE candidates has dropped

 

Dr Clement Apaak edits Facebook post

GhanaFact checks show the Facebook post of Dr Clement Apaak has at least been edited once and while previously there was no reference to where he sourced the total number of 2020 WASSCE candidates used in his analysis from, subsequent edits pointed fingers at President Nana Akufo-Addo.

An independent verification of the changes can be seen by viewing the edit history of Dr Clement Apaak’s Facebook post and here is part of the changes to his original post:

“The President has quoted 313, 837 on at least two occasions as the number of candidates for WASSCE 2020.”

FACT-CHECK: NDC MP, Dr Apaak falsely claims number of 2020 WASSCE candidates has dropped

 

Deputy Minister of Education concedes

GhanaFact in an earlier fact-check report flagged as false a tweet by the President claiming the total number of 2020 WASSCE candidates is 313, 837.

The Deputy Minister of Education Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum in an interview on Citi TV’s Point of View programme on July 20 conceded that a “mistake was made.”

 

Fact-check

GhanaFact checks on the website of the organisers of WASSCE, West African Examinations Council (WAEC) show the total number of SHS students taking the exams this year is 375,737 and not the figure used by Dr Clement Apaak in his analysis.

So, the legislator’s claim that “between 2019 and 2020 there is a drop in the number of candidates by -32,257” is false.

FACT-CHECK: NDC MP, Dr Apaak falsely claims number of 2020 WASSCE candidates has dropped

Source: WAEC

 

Since the implementation of the free senior high school program in 2017, there has been a yearly increase in the number of WASSCE candidates in Ghana according to data from the West African Examinations Council(WAEC).

Year WASSCE candidates Yearly change
2017 289,207 –
2018 316,999 +27,792
2019 346,098 +29,099
2020 375,737 +29,639

Source: WAEC

 

Verdict

GhanaFact rates as false the claim that there has been a decline in the total number of candidates expected to write 2020 WASSCE compared to the year before.

 

Dr Clement Apaak concedes

In an interview with GhanaFact, the Builsa South Member of Parliament Dr Clement Apaak said: “My claim was based on what government churned-out… If government has conceded, I will also concede.”

However, he lamented how the government has been misleading the public due to the conflicting figures.

“I am not the problem, government is the problem. The point I’m seeking to make is that government and the presidency in making this mistake must be held accountable and asked questions. How can you have a whole ministry with so many ministers, GES, the presidency and they could not have gotten the figures right? That should be something worrying to Ghanaians. For the President to have quoted that figure, not once, not twice but severally.”

GhanaFact is monitoring the MP’s Facebook page and will duly update this fact-check report if he effects the necessary corrections to his post.

 

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