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WAEC De-recognises 61 Secondary Schools in Kogi State

WAEC De-recognises 61 Secondary Schools in Kogi State
WAEC De-recognises 61 Secondary Schools in Kogi State

WAEC De-recognises 61 Secondary Schools in Kogi State

The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), has De-recognises about Sixty-one secondary schools over examination malpractices in Kogi State.


The Kogi State Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology, Hon. Wemi Jones officially disclosed this during the inauguration of the distribution of free Chemistry and Physics textbooks to 95 public school students in Kogi West Senatorial district at Saint Augustine College Kabba.


Hon. Wemi Jones threatened heavy sanctions on any school and all principals involved in any form of examination malpractice in Kogi State.


According to Commissioner Hon. Wemi Jones, a similar complaint was tendered by the examination body in 2019, where 51 secondary schools were involved, noting that things got better in 2020 and 2021 when the numbers of derecognized schools were reduced drastically from 51 to only one.


This, he said was a result of a serious warning by the ministry of education to principals of schools coupled with the commitment and determination of the state government to halt examination malpractices in the state.


The Commissioner lamented that WAEC officials forwarded a letter to his office intimating to the ministry that 61 secondary schools were grossly involved in examination malpractices in the 2022 examination.


“This, I am not going to let it go. We are going to sanction any principal found wanting in this unwholesome behavior trying to tarnish the good image and reputation we have built in examination conduct in the state.


“The ministry of education will set up a committee that will investigate the involvement of principals in this disgraceful act before we sanction appropriately to serve as a deterrent to others.


”The state government can not be investing hugely in the education sector then somebody somewhere will be sabotaging our efforts


“We are aware that when WAEC charged registration fees of N23,000, principals charged over N40,000 “logistics” involved indulging in examination malpractices.


”We are not unaware, we will curb the situation by sanctioning whoever is found wanting in the act according to the 2020 Kogi State Educational Law.


”We will kill ‘miracles centers’ in Kogi, we will halt all forms of examination malpractices, and some erring schools would be closed down,” the commissioners warned.


He, therefore warned all schools’ principals in the state against involvement in any form of examination malpractices, saying defaulters would face heavy sanctions according to the state’s education law.


Jones also frown on the existence of illegal private tertiary institutions in the state and assured that very soon the ministry would clamp down on them.


The commissioner enjoined the affected tertiary institutions to put their house in order by doing the needful.



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