RE: GCE Board Spends 8m for Results Release by SMS

Mr. Monono was so incapable of justifying the deal he had with the phone company to the extent which even a five year old could the fraud. He resorted to an illogical explanation on how it costs less to pay 150 frs CFA per SMS and more to buy a newspaper for 400frs CFA . Does Mr Monono understand that if ten student contribute 40frs CFA each they could buy a newspaper for 400frs CFA and read their results almost simultaneously? I guess inside the bubble that he leaves in, each student must buy a newspaper to see his/her results. To mandate poor anxious students to do business with MTN is so unconscionable and inordinate beyond imagination. As if that was not enough, when asked who benefited from the deal, GCE Board or MTN he obfuscates. 

The problem with our country is that men in power view themselves as part of an occupation force and the citizens as captives. They do everything with impunity after all there are no penalties. If that was not the case, can anybody give a more reasonable explanation of why Mr. Monono put these children and their parents through this expensive travesty?
Tabong Kima


Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 15:17:36 +0100
From: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: GCE Board Spends 8m for Results Release by SMS
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GCE Board Spends 8m for Results Release by SMS

The registrar of the Cameroon General Certificate of Education, GCE Board says the release of the 2013 session of the O/A Level Exams by SMSs was a supplementary measure to ease candidates' accessibility to the results.
The reaction of Sir Humphrey Ekema Monono came after scathing criticism on how the board allegedly 'connived' with a mobile telephone company, MTN to be precise to, 'extort' form Cameroonians.
While condemning the publication of the results on the internet, he told Cameroon Calling broadcast on National Radio, August 4, that the entire process cost the board some 8 million frs,CFA
Hear him: "When newspapers published the results, those who fail could not have access to their results to enable them prepare for the upcoming session. It reduced the cost of movements and accidents. At the time the candidates have access to their results using just the mobile phone, the said results and slips were already in their schools. The centers have the results," he said.
When questioned why the price per SMS stood at 150 frs CFA, the registrar said it was cheaper as compared to the price per a copy of a newspaper. "I don't know about the price of the SMSs (text messages) but it is below the price of a newspaper (sold at 400 cfa). The GCE board has never put the results of the GCE on the World Wide Web. The results of the candidates are private and should not be on the net," he argued.
Sir Monono described the release of the results through SMSs as very effective though he regretted delays in some cases due congestion on the network.He threw a veil as to who actually benefitted from the 'deal' between MTN and the GCE board.
He justified the withholding of the results of the Apostolic Secondary School in Nkwen, Bamenda by saying that some strange scripts were discovered in the school without any report indicating that writing material got finished enabling the officials to resort to using other material.
The GCE board boss said in some cases a single candidate was discovered having two scripts for the same during the marking exercise, and announced that the results of centers withheld would be released by August 8.
 
 

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