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BECE candidates appeal for stable power supply amid outages

Isaac Appiah-KubibyIsaac Appiah-Kubi
April 28, 2026
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Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates in the Greater Accra Region have appealed to electricity stakeholders to ensure a stable power supply as intermittent outages continue to disrupt their studies.

The erratic electricity supply, commonly referred to as “dumsor”, has forced many BECE candidates to rely on candles and rechargeable lamps, affecting their concentration and increasing anxiety ahead of the 2026 examinations.

Selasi Sukah, a BECE candidate, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that unannounced power cuts were hindering his night-time studies.

He said the unpredictability of the situation was placing undue pressure on candidates at a critical stage of their academic preparation.

Evans Amevor, another candidate, said he often used candles to complete his assignments during outages.

He noted that poor lighting and fumes from candles were affecting his eyesight and overall comfort while studying.

Arose Akoto, also a candidate, said her parents had been seeking alternative lighting solutions and conducive study environments, which often came at an additional cost.

Barbara Annu, another BECE candidate, appealed to stakeholders, including Members of Parliament, to support efforts to ensure a reliable electricity supply for homes and schools.

She said a stable power supply was essential to enable candidates to prepare for their examinations.

Source: GNA

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