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Title: WAEC threatens to withhold May/June 2015 results
Post by: Crown Mix on July 28, 2015, 07:06:35 AM
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Hundreds of candidates who sat for the May/June 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination may not have their results released, the West African Examinations Council has announced.

Reason: No fewer than 19 states of the federation owe the council about N4bn examination registration fees.

The WAEC’s Head of National Office, Lagos, Mr. Charles Eguridu, who announced this on Monday at a briefing in Lagos, said the results of the candidates sponsored by the debtor states might not be released.

He said, “A total number of 19 states in the country owe the Council in respect of entry fees for state government sponsored candidates for the May/June 2015 WASSCE. Some states also still owe the Council registration fees for the May/June 2014 WASSCE.
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“We have written to the affected state governments without any response. The poor response of the debtor states is threatening the smooth operations of the Council.

“We, therefore, want to publicly plead with the affected states to off-set the registration fees of their candidates as soon as possible, as we cannot guarantee that the results of their candidates for the May/June 2015 will be released along with others.”

He added, “Many of the states of the federation, as part of their education policy, pay the registration fees of candidates for the WASSCE, particularly in their public schools. This is quite commendable as it has afforded many indigent students the opportunity to sit for our examinations and relieved many poor parents of this financial burden.

“However, this obviously good gesture has come at a price to the Council. As I speak to you now, we are cash-strapped because of the delay in offsetting the registration fees owed the Council by some states. As a result, we are finding it difficult in meeting our financial obligations, particularly to our supervisors, examiners and service providers.”
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