The beneficiaries were from 114 Junior High Schools both public and private writing the BECE in the district.
Presenting the sets, Mr Nyanteh also known as Etudor, said the gesture was to ensure none of the candidates lacked the basic items needed for the examination.
He told them that the future of the country rested on their shoulders and urged them to excel and ensure investments made by parents, teachers and the state do not go waste.
Interacting with the candidates, Mr Nyanteh advised them to refrain from examination malpractices since that could jeopardise their future when caught.
He advised them not to be intimidated by the presence of security personal at the centres as they were there to ensure the examination was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.
Dr Juliette D.Otami, District Education Director, expressed gratitude to the Mr Nyanteh and wished him well in all his endeavours and ambition for the district.
Ms Vivian Ainoo of Obokor SDA Basic School, a beneficiary was excited about the gesture and pledged to excel in the examination.