Cameroon’s
lone Anglo-Saxon Examination Board, the General Certificate of
Education (GCE), has been frayed with some sweeping changes enacted by
the President of the Republic, Paul Biya.
The Decree No2018/514 of 22 October, 2018 reorganises the structures and function of the Board.
In
the new look, the Head formerly called the Registrar will be referred
to as Director General to be assisted by a deputy, all appointed by the
President of the Republic for a mandate of three years, renewable twice.
The
Director-General and Deputy Director General, going by the Presidential
decree, shall work under the supervision of the Board of Directors. Board Members
have been trimmed From 17 To 7 members. Article 8 of the Presidential Decree
states that “The Board of Directors shall comprise seven (7) members
including the Chairperson.”
Members
of the Board, in the new dispensation will comprise, a representative
of the Presidency of the Republic, a representative from the Prime
Minister’s Office, a representative of the Ministry of Secondary
Education, a representative of the Ministry of Finance, Representative
of the Ministry of Higher Education and a representative of the staff of
the Board, elected by their peers.
The
Decree further states that “the Chairperson and Members of the Board of
Directors shall be appointed by the Decree of the President of the
Republic for a three (3) year term renewable once”
The
Presidential Decree, reorganising the Board has caused some significant
and even worrisome changes. Unlike before, there will be no
representative of Parents Association.
The
new text does not also make provision for any teachers’ representative
at the Board and that of various education secretariats of lay-private
and denominational schools.
Another
controversy is that GCE Boards worldwide are headed by Registrars
unlike the case of Cameroon wherein it will be headed by a Director
General and Deputy Director General.
Many
have already taken offense on the issue of the non-representation of
teachers’ unions, considered to be the group that fought and bled for
the creation of the Board.
People
have been quick in pointing out that the Board of Directors, seven in
number, are all appointees from Government offices, apart from one who
will be elected by GCE Board staff to represent them.
Also,
there will be no representative from the University of Buea that used
to play a significant part in the Board deliberations and co-signs
Certificates issued by the GCE Board.
Chapter
48 of the Presidential Decree states that “All previous provisions
repugnant to this decree are repealed notably the provisions of Order
No112/CAB/PM of 12 October 1993 to define and determine the
administrative and financial organisation of the General Certificate of
Education Board”
Courtesy: Mimi MEFO
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