Mrs. Adu Mensah also commended the Presbyterian Church of Ghana for its continued support and encouraged students to remain disciplined, focused, and committed to their studies.

The District Minister, Rev. Frank Oguase Adu, reinforced the message by reminding students that success depends on hard work, discipline, and faith. He urged them to take their studies seriously while maintaining a strong spiritual foundation, describing the BECE as a stepping stone to greater opportunities.

Similarly, Associate Minister Rev. Ruth Adwoa Nyamekye encouraged students to stay confident, avoid fear, and continue studying diligently.

Following the examinations, the church’s Mission and Evangelism Committee plans to organize a Post-BECE Non-Residential Empowerment Camp. The programme will offer life skills training, academic and career guidance, as well as spiritual activities.

The SAKAL initiative will conclude on May 10, 2026, with a Special All-White Thanksgiving Service at the ANT Junior Youth Chapel, where students and their families will gather to express gratitude for guidance throughout the examination period.

Source: gbcghanaonline.com

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