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Standards have generally fallen – Hon Inusah Fuseni on failed 2,034 LLB candidates

Lawyer and former Roads and Highways minister under the NDC regime, Hon. Inusah Fuseni has reacted to the abysmal results of the 2021 Law school entrance exams, stating that standards have generally fallen.

Inusah Fuseini speaking on Breaking News with Ali Baba Dankambari on Kessben 92.9, 93.3 FM/TV attributed the mass failure to lack of quality at the basic stages when students are admitted into the various universities.

“Last two years it happened, last year it happened and this year too. Quality control must be at the beginning, and not at the end of an academic calendar. We need quality at the early stages.”

“During my time at the University of Ghana, if 100 students were picked, the first 60 will be selected to read law. The lists were pruned to have the best students passing through the faculty of law, but right now, what do we see?

”Some people just want to be called lawyers. One can’t study law part-time, and we must know that law is an enviable profession. Generally, the standards have fallen” He concluded.

Two thousand and thirty-four (2,034) LLB candidates who sat for the 2021 academic year Ghana School of Law 2021 Entrance Exams failed in the exams with only 790 passing representing 28%.

Source: Kessbenonline.com/Story by Nazir Hamzah

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