The
West African Examinations Council has released the West African Senior School
Certificate Examination results of candidates from 13 debtor states, which were
initially withheld.
This
followed a truce reached between the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and the
leadership of the council.
The
WAEC Head of National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, who announced this on
Wednesday, directed the candidates to check their results on the council’s
website as from Thursday (today).
He
said the council took the decision following appeals from the NGF as well as
other stakeholders.
Eguridu,
who said the candidates would need the results for admission purposes,
explained that the continued withholding of the results would affect their
educational prospects.
He
said, “Our decision to open this window of opportunity, that is the resort to
advance payment guarantees for affected states, was as a result of our
appreciation of the prevailing economic challenges facing the nation and in
order not to jeopardise the educational progress of the candidates of the
affected states.
“Consequently,
the management of the council has decided that the results of the candidates of
indebted states would be released in deference to all the appeals and
c
The
West African Examinations Council has released the West African Senior School
Certificate Examination results of candidates from 13 debtor states, which were
initially withheld.
This
followed a truce reached between the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and the
leadership of the council.
The
WAEC Head of National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, who announced this on
Wednesday, directed the candidates to check their results on the council’s
website as from Thursday (today).
He
said the council took the decision following appeals from the NGF as well as
other stakeholders.
Eguridu,
who said the candidates would need the results for admission purposes,
explained that the continued withholding of the results would affect their
educational prospects.
He
said, “Our decision to open this window of opportunity, that is the resort to
advance payment guarantees for affected states, was as a result of our
appreciation of the prevailing economic challenges facing the nation and in
order not to jeopardise the educational progress of the candidates of the
affected states.
“Consequently,
the management of the council has decided that the results of the candidates of
indebted states would be released in deference to all the appeals and
commitment of the NGF.
“The
results are, therefore, to be uploaded on our result website in the next 24
hours. This decision is based on our wish not to impede the educational
progress of any Nigerian child.”
The
WAEC boss urged the affected states to ensure they meet their financial
obligations to the council, to enable it to meet its obligations to its
supervisors, examiners as well as service providers and other creditors.
When
asked to mention the debtor states, Eguridu said, “If I start mentioning the
states, it won’t be fair on those states that have paid part of the money.”
Eguridu
had on Monday withheld the results of candidates from public schools in 13
states because they owed the council billions of naira arising from the
examination registration fees.
The
council two weeks ago, had threatened to withhold the results, claiming that 19
states owed it about N4bn debts arising from the examination registration fees.
ommitment of the NGF.
“The
results are, therefore, to be uploaded on our result website in the next 24
hours. This decision is based on our wish not to impede the educational
progress of any Nigerian child.”
The
WAEC boss urged the affected states to ensure they meet their financial
obligations to the council, to enable it to meet its obligations to its
supervisors, examiners as well as service providers and other creditors.
When
asked to mention the debtor states, Eguridu said, “If I start mentioning the
states, it won’t be fair on those states that have paid part of the money.”
Eguridu
had on Monday withheld the results of candidates from public schools in 13
states because they owed the council billions of naira arising from the
examination registration fees.
The
council two weeks ago, had threatened to withhold the results, claiming that 19
states owed it about N4bn debts arising from the examination registration fees.
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