A heartwarming video that has gone viral on social media shows BECE papers being delivered by drones to remote areas in Ghana shows the efforts made by the government to prevent delays in exam distribution to remote areas.


A heartwarming video of BECE papers being delivered by drones has surfaced on social media, showcasing efforts to prevent delays in exam distribution to remote areas.
This innovative approach is enhancing Ghana’s educational system, addressing challenges like poor road networks and adverse weather conditions that previously caused delays in exam commencements in deprived communities like Sekyere Affram Plains, Ashanti Region.
Netizens were delighted by the drone delivery initiative, expressing their views in the comment section. Some praised the government’s proactive steps, spearheaded by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to tackle logistical challenges.
The initiative, initially piloted last year, continues to demonstrate its effectiveness in ensuring timely exam deliveries. However, concerns were also raised about the need for broader infrastructure improvements alongside technological advancements.
The video has sparked discussions on social media platforms, with various viewpoints expressed regarding the implementation and future possibilities of such innovative solutions in other sectors.
Watch the video below:
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