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#2024 WASSCE Begins Today With 1,814,344 Candidates


HEADLINENEWS.NEWS correspondent gathered that the West African Examina­tions Council (WAEC) has said that 1,814,344 candidates from 22,239 schools, registered for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAS­SCE) that is starting today.

The council’s Head of Na­tional Office (HNO), Dr. Josiah Dangut, stated this at a pre-ex­amination interactive session with newsmen on Monday in Lagos.

He disclosed that candidates would be examined in 76 sub­jects, made up of 197 papers, with about 30,000 practicing Se­nior Secondary School teachers, nominated by various Minis­tries of Education, to supervise the examination.

“I want to intimate you all about the level of readiness of council, for its upcoming 2024 WASSCE (school candidates).

“All is now set for the com­mencement of the examina­tion, fixed for Tuesday, April 30 to Monday, June 24 in Nigeria, spanning seven weeks and six days.

“This examination will be conducted in four WAEC mem­ber countries, namely, Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra-Leone and Li­beria.

“Out of the total number of candidates that registered for the examination, 902,328 are male, while 912,016 others are females,” he stated.

According to him, the statis­tics show that there is a further increase in the number of fe­male and male that registered for the examination, respective­ly, when compared to what was obtained in 2023.

Dangut added that on the whole, the candidature for this year, increased by 192,948.

The WAEC boss noted that in line with the directive of the Federal Government, the Na­tional Identification Number (NIN) was made a component of the registration process.

He added that the registra­tion portal allowed candidates to submit their NIN.

On the issue of insecurity during the conduct of the ex­amination nationwide, Dang­ut explained that council had stepped up efforts in ensuring extra security arrangements, especially in security prone areas.

“We cannot feign ignorance of the level of insecurity in the country.

“Conducting examinations has been challenging. Instanc­es of insecurity exist in many places across the country and conducting examinations in insecurity-prone areas would require extra security arrange­ments.

“Consequently, we are liais­ing with the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and state gov­ernments, to provide adequate security to ensure that the examination is conducted na­tionally, in a safe and secured environment,” he said.

On the issue of examina­tion malpractice, the HNO warned that council would not hesitate to deal decisively with candidates and examination functionaries, who engaged in such act.

According to him, penalties for involvement in examination malpractice are meted out on erring candidates, supervisors and schools, upon establish­ment of culpability by the Ni­geria Examinations Committee (NEC).

“The NEC is the highest decision-making organ of the council that sits on examination matters in Nigeria.

“The council, on its part, has rolled out several awareness campaigns nationwide and organised seminars for school proprietors, principals, students and other key stakeholders, to sensitise them on the immedi­ate and long-drawn effects of examination malpractice.

“Similarly, flyers, banners, posters and other forms of reminders to further keep the message fresh in the minds of all stakeholders and candidates sitting the examination have been rolled out.

“It is, therefore, on this note that, I call on parents and guard­ians to encourage their wards to study diligently and desist from engaging in any form of exam­ination malpractices.

“The mass media must come in handy, as efforts to rid our na­tion of this menace is a collec­tive responsibility.

“The various ministries of education should call their principals, teachers and other officials serving as inspectors and/or supervisors, to order,” he said.

He also urged school prin­cipals and teachers to sensitise their students on the dangers of engaging in what he described as ‘terrible crime’ against hu­manity.

“Every candidate and exam­ination functionary must play by the rules, which are well stip­ulated in the WAEC examina­tion syllabuses and guidelines, for the conduct of examination, issued to schools.

“Erring schools would be derecognised, erring officials adequately punished, while erring candidates would lose their results, if found culpable,” he warned.

He also warned all operators of rogue websites to desist from their acts, noting that WAEC would not condone their hei­nous acts, during the conduct of the forthcoming examination.

“Parents are hereby cau­tioned to desist from patron­ising these evil-doers, who are hell-bent on frustrating the ef­forts of WAEC,” he said.

According to him, to further provide resource materials to aid candidates’ learning, WAEC has now introduced a compila­tion of past questions, with the marking schemes.

He noted that with the devel­opment, council was optimistic that candidates would use the booklets to enhance their study and preparedness for the exam­ination.

The HNO added that already, WAEC had made available, its e-learning portal to assist candi­dates by providing learning ma­terials, that would equip them with the requirements and ex­pectations needed to write and pass their examination.

Dangut noted that this was with a view to proffering gen­eral guidance to teachers and other stakeholders.

“Students’ performances on previous examinations are ana­lysed, with regard to their gen­eral strengths and weaknesses, providing expert advice on the requirements for answering WASSCE questions.

“Candidates should visit https://WAEConline.org.ng for this service,” he said.

On the release of results, the HNO said in tune with council’s recent tradition, the results of candidates sitting the examina­tion would be released 45 days after the conduct of the last paper.

Dangut said that certificates would be printed and issued to schools in less than 90 days, after the release of results.

“Meanwhile, the results will be released alongside the digi­tal copies of candidates’ certifi­cates, which can be accessed on the Digital Certificate platform.

“I, therefore, ask that all hands be on deck, to ensure that WASSCE for school candidates, 2024, is hitch-free.

“However, non-adherence to the registration deadline is still a lingering challenge in prepa­ration for examinations

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