WAEC to stop amendment on certificates in 2017
The West African Examinations Council
says it will stop amending the date of birth and other entries on the
certificate of candidates from January 1, 2017.
The council, therefore, advised
candidates to take advantage of the opportunity to review their entries
while registering for the West African Senior Secondary School
Examination on the council’s portal or obtain affidavits from the courts
of law.
In a statement on Thursday, the
council’s Public Affairs Officer in Nigeria, Mr. Demianus Ojijeogu, said
the development was part of measures to curb examination malpractice.
He added that all requests for amendment of any information on bio-data could only be considered during and after registration.
“We have observed with chagrin the
volume of requests for amendments by candidates as well as the fact that
it could be an opening for examination malpractice hence the need to
stop the ugly trend. Moreover, where a candidate detects any error in
his/her date of birth after the certificate has been printed, he/she
will be advised to obtain an affidavit from a court of law as a support
to the certificate.
“The council has included in its
registration portal, a secondary opportunity for candidates to confirm
the correctness of all their entries in the date of birth box. In
addition, all requests received prior to the above-stated effective date
will be treated on their merit,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government
has urged school owners to prepare their pupils ahead of external
examinations to reduce the incidence of malpractice and the attendant
sanctions.
The council sanctioned no fewer than
30 secondary schools in the state over their alleged involvement in
examination malpractice during the 2015 May/June WASSCE.
Speaking at the Living Stone College,
Ogba, during a tour of schools in the on-going WASSCE, the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Olabisi Ariyo, said the state
government had sent out officials to pay unscheduled visits to schools
during the examination.
She added that the move was to reduce examination malpractice to the barest minimum.
“I urge all school owners to maintain a
good standard of education by grooming their pupils properly before the
examination rather than resort to helping them to cheat. Quality
education that will ingrain in the leaders of tomorrow, the virtues of
hard-work, self-confidence, truthfulness is the desire of the state
government,” she said.
Ariyo also promised that the state
government would support all initiatives to prevent a recurrence of the
last year ugly incidence.
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