
Ghanaian MP Gives 3,000 Math Sets to Exam Students
Three thousand students preparing for Ghana's national exam just got the tools they need to succeed, thanks to their local MP's annual education drive. Richard Gyan-Mensah delivered mathematical instrument sets to every candidate in his district so no student faces their big test unprepared.
Students across Gomoa West, Ghana are heading into their Basic Education Certificate Examination with one less thing to worry about. Member of Parliament Richard Gyan-Mensah just delivered 3,000 mathematical instrument sets to every student taking the 2026 BECE, ensuring they have the right tools when test day arrives.
The donation reached students on April 30 through District Chief Executive Mohammed Kassim, who presented the supplies on behalf of the MP. For Gyan-Mensah, who also serves as Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition, this marks another year of his ongoing commitment to education support in the constituency.
The timing matters because the BECE determines which secondary schools students can attend. Having proper mathematical instruments like compasses, protractors, and rulers can make the difference between confidently completing geometry problems and struggling through guesswork.
Gyan-Mensah said the annual initiative aims to remove barriers that might hold students back. "Supporting education remains a priority," he explained, expressing hope that having the right materials would help candidates perform their best without unnecessary stress.

The Ripple Effect
When 3,000 students gain access to essential exam tools, the impact extends far beyond one test day. These instruments will serve students throughout their secondary education, making this investment in their academic future even more valuable.
The initiative also sends a powerful message about what communities can achieve when leaders prioritize education access. Other districts across Ghana have launched similar programs, with old students' associations and local officials working to ensure no candidate faces exams without proper materials.
Gyan-Mensah closed his announcement with encouragement for all test-takers in the district. "May your efforts be rewarded with great success and achievement," he told the students, urging them to stay focused and disciplined through the examination period.
Three thousand students now have what they need to show what they know.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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