In a recent call to action, Member of Parliament Peter Nortsu Kotoe has urged the government to prioritize the settlement of the ₵58 million arrears owed to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). As the current administration approaches the end of its term, Kotoe insists that clearing this debt should be among the top priorities to ensure that WAEC can continue its critical role in maintaining educational standards across the region. Kotoe noted that the outstanding payments are vital for the smooth operation of WAEC, which is essential for the future of education in our country. He emphasized that resolving these financial obligations would contribute significantly to the integrity and continuity of examinations and educational assessments. Kotoe’s appeal reflects broader concerns within the educational sector regarding funding and resources, urging the government to act swiftly and responsibly before their tenure concludes. The resolution of this debt is not just an administrative matter it is a commitment to ensuring that our students and educational institutions receive the support they need. As the deadline approaches, many are watching to see if the government will take the necessary steps to fulfill this obligation.Our leaders must prioritizee education and invest in the future of our youth