The Head, National Office of the
Council, Charles Eguridu, said that “Nigeria has the highest number of
examination irregularities among the five member countries of the West
African Examinations Council”.
He made the revelation while speaking at a Road Show on Examination Malpractices Sensitization held in Abuja.
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Charles Eguridu also added that WAEC has
not introduced stricter measures and the use of advanced technology in
its bid to curb malpractice in the country. He also warned candidates
and schools that engage in organised examination malpractice of the dire
consequences of their actions which includes prosecution.
He said: “We have regulation that
governs the conduct of our examination”, and warned that malpractice
will no longer be tolerated. Eguridu said that the council has the power
to withhold any results and carry out investigation on whoever may be
involved in examination malpractice. Also, after the investigations have
been carried out, the entire result of the caught candidate will be
cancelled and the centre derecognised.
Eguridu also added that WAEC has
introduced a technology that verifies candidates that registered for the
exam. He explained that at the point of registration, the biometric
features of each candidate will be captured saying: “All these will be
uploaded into our database and on the day of the exam, these features
are uploaded into a handheld devise at the centre and like the card
reader does, we verify that it is the candidate that writes the exam”.
He said that WAEC remains the only examination body that has introduced
the use of the technology in the conduct of examination in the whole of
Africa.
MacJohn Nwaobiala, The Permanent
Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, said the increasing rate of
examination malpractice in the country is high. He said: “In the recent
years, we have seen the multifarious manifestation of exam malpractices,
from cheating in examination to contracting mercenaries to write exams,
among others”.
Mr. Nwaobiala appealed to WAEC
candidates to avoid situations that could implicate them in the
examination hall, so that their future would not be jeopardized.
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