The Member of Parliament for Suaman Constituency, Frederick Addy, has organized a comprehensive educational forum and training program for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) candidates, along with their teachers.
The initiative, held in Dadieso, forms part of the MP’s broader vision to enhance educational standards and empower both students and educators with the tools needed to succeed.
The forum featured experienced facilitators who provided targeted training, examination tips, motivational sessions, and interactive learning strategies aimed at improving student outcomes.

Speaking at the event, Frederick Addy emphasized the importance of quality education in national development and reiterated his commitment to the academic advancement of young people in Suaman.
He noted that the worrying trend of low pass rates in Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) needed urgent and practical interventions to reverse.
“This educational forum is just the beginning of our long-term plan to improve performance at all levels of education in Suaman. We cannot allow our students to continue underperforming when they have the potential to do much better,” Frederick Addy stated.
Teachers also received training on innovative teaching methodologies, effective exam preparation, and how to better support their students emotionally and academically during the examination period.
Participants expressed appreciation for the MP’s efforts, describing the forum as timely and impactful. Many students said the training had boosted their confidence ahead of the upcoming examinations.
The program marks yet another milestone in Frederick Addy’s efforts to promote education in the Suaman Constituency and reflects his dedication to building a brighter future for the youth through practical and strategic educational support.
