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WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by HappyNigerian: 8:30pm On Jul 09, 2020
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has reacted to the abrupt U-turn made by the federal government on the resumption of schools across the country, and its earlier announcement of dates for the commencement of the 2020 May/June diet of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The regional examination body said it is within the legitimate power of governments of the five-member countries to make such decisions.

In an exclusive telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES, the WAEC’s Head of Nigeria’s Office (HNO), Patrick Areghan, said the examination body was still reviewing the situation and that it would make its position known soon.

Mr Areghan, who came into office in March 2020, was supposed to oversee the May/June 2020 examination, the first national examination under his watch until the coronavirus pandemic struck, forcing the indefinite postponement of the examination.

The HNO said he could not speak on whether the examinations would continue in the other four countries or not until the “coast is clear.”

He said; “We cannot make any categorical statement for now. We are operating in five-member countries and we cooperate with the government. We recognise the fact that the government has the right and power to take positions, and we cannot confront the government. We work hand in hand with the government.”

He, however, pledged to update the public as soon as final decisions are taken.

Minister’s position
Nigeria’s minister of education, Adamu Adamu, had on Wednesday announced the reversal of the government’s earlier position on schools’ resumption, saying the atmosphere is yet unsafe for teaching and learning in the country.

Mr Adamu’s position was based on the rising cases of coronavirus diseases in the country, saying children would find it difficult to observe the required protocols including social distancing, to keep themselves safe if allowed to return to schools.

The minister also said no Nigerian school will participate in the WASSCE earlier scheduled to hold between August 5 to September 5.

The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, announced during a media briefing on July 6 that the examination will now take place between August 4 and September 5.

Speaking to State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, Mr Adamu said Nigerian schools will not reopen any time soon “until it is safe to do so because of the COVID-19 pandemic”.

He said final year students preparing for the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) will not be allowed to return to school contrary to the earlier announcement.

Mr Adamu said the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) cannot determine the resumption date of schools for Nigeria.

He said he would prefer that “Nigerian students lose an academic year than to expose them to dangers.”

“Schools under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Education will not reopen on August 4th or any time soon. Our schools will only open when we believe it is safe for our children and that is when the situation is right, not when the number of COVID-19 infection is going up in the nation. So, I just want to make that clear,” Mr Adamu said.

He said the government will not reopen schools now for examinations or any other reason “unless it is safe for our students because WAEC cannot determine for us what we do so schools will remain closed.”

“Yesterday, we called a meeting of stakeholders to tell us their situation and what needs to be done in order to reopen schools but while the meeting was going on, WAEC announced that they will start exams so let’s see who they are going to start with,” he said.

The minister appealed to schools that have already reopened to rescind their positions.

He also said state governments that have already announced the reopening of their schools should reconsider “because it is not safe for schools to open.”

He said, “I feel responsible for the children in Nigeria not just those in federal government-controlled schools. Please let us save our children from the pandemic.

“You can look at this scenario; just one infected child going into a class can infect everyone in the class and after classes, they go back to the hostel. Because children cannot observe social distancing as expected. If one child in the hostel is infected, the next morning everybody will be infected so this is not the right time to open schools.”

He explained that what he said was not part of resolutions at the day’s cabinet meeting “but he needed to clear the air on the matter.”

He said certain protocols have to be met and schools have to be decontaminated before they reopen.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/402077-waec-reacts-to-nigerias-embargo-on-wassce.html

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by SmartProf(m): 8:32pm On Jul 09, 2020
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Simplyleo: 8:35pm On Jul 09, 2020
He said; “We cannot make any categorical statement for now.
...and my oga at the top will change it... grin grin grin

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by kolafolabi(m): 8:45pm On Jul 09, 2020
If it is actually postponed, then Edo and Ondo elections will as well be postponed

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by GboyegaD(m): 8:46pm On Jul 09, 2020
I love the fact that they are open to working with the government in the various countries and not trying to force the exams on the government and the registered candidates.

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Bendeco2020: 9:27pm On Jul 09, 2020
SmartProf:
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.

Is malpractice exempted in the A Level or pre-degree exams?

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by illicit(m): 9:48pm On Jul 09, 2020
WAEC GCE REGISTRATION IS ON
AND THE EXAMINATION WILL BE WRITTEN THIS YEAR

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by kevwemike: 10:11pm On Jul 09, 2020
*Food For Thought*

*1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure.*

*These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.*

*Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.*

*Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.*

*Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe.*

*A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities.*

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by zionema(m): 10:40pm On Jul 09, 2020
kevwemike:
*Food For Thought*

*1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure.*

*These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.*

*Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.*

*Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.*

*Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe.*

*A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities.*
well said sir!

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by gotaheart: 11:37pm On Jul 09, 2020
Well said.
However. Please note that schools will not be reopened for one say or week. Schools would be reopened days ahead of the exam for student to revise and make adequate preparation for the exam. Schools will also be open throughout the duration of your exam. While I agree with you that our leaders prioritize wrongly, your comparison is faulty.

kevwemike:
*Food For Thought*

*1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure.*

*These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.*

*Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.*

*Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.*

*Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe.*

*A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities.*

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by CODEIN: 8:24am On Jul 10, 2020
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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by holyDaniel: 8:25am On Jul 10, 2020
E dey okay shall

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by 9jayes: 8:26am On Jul 10, 2020



WAEC should be postponed till 2021


Other countries have postponed any educational activities till 2021



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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Sexabo7029: 8:27am On Jul 10, 2020
OMG
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by osamz007: 8:29am On Jul 10, 2020
HMMM

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ALL THOSE ONES WEY DEY OFFER PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION FOR ANSWERS 2 HOURS BEFORE EXAM grin

ALL THOSE ONES WEY DEY UPGRADE RESULTS

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ALL THOSE MIRACLE CENTRES

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by mosho2good: 8:29am On Jul 10, 2020
when our government did not even understand the meaning of education why won't they cancel it the only language they understand is corruption

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by StagethemTVee: 8:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Its better safe for the kids

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by chukwuibuipob: 8:30am On Jul 10, 2020
sad Boss Mustapha is behind all this

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by money121(m): 8:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Ok
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by MUYEEKFIRST(m): 8:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Ode
SmartProf:
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Joshmodest(m): 8:30am On Jul 10, 2020
Let's be candid here ...
it's quite laughable and demeaning that as a country we can't operate online schools in 2020 , but even worse that our government is not capable of organizing a successful exam for Ss 3 students alone ...
This gratuitous move by the minister is not a surprise though , to many of us ( sensible nigerians) .obviously his children aren't affected , so he can play sudoku with the lives of others ....
These pretentious sentiment some people share of likening this pandemic to a war , is really nothing but pure hammy ...it's a big issue but nothing Close to a war , where we have to put our lives on airplane modes and wait for us to die ....
To think that elections , with all the brouhaha that comes with it is still holding ...shows how persnickety our leaders are !!
Well parents and students in Nigeria , knowing the inexactitude mannerism of our government , just brace up cos with the way this pandemic is going and no vaccine in sight , I doubt this country would write this waec in 2022!!

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by barrypro: 8:31am On Jul 10, 2020
alright
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by eazylion001: 8:31am On Jul 10, 2020
special center no go sell this year
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Pavore9: 8:31am On Jul 10, 2020
Kenya on Tuesday officially cancelled the academic year of both their primary and secondary school system, Those who were to sit for their secondary school admissions examination in October and those exiting secondary school education who were to sit for their secondary school leaving certificate exams in November are not going to sit for them any more this year as every kid in primary and secondary school will start all over again in January and repeat their classes.

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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by cray91(m): 8:32am On Jul 10, 2020
all these shit na scam jaw make dem scrap all these and start buiding peoole technically jawe. after all the wasted years on money, resource and time no job at the end. mtchewwww
HappyNigerian:


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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by betterman22(m): 8:33am On Jul 10, 2020
smiley

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