The West African Examination Council (WAEC) on
Tuesday said it would soon stop the registration of
external students by schools.
The coordinator of WAEC in Plateau, Mr Basil Inyang,
made the announcement at a stakeholder’s forum on
“Eradication of Examination Malpractice’’, organised
by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Jos on
Tuesday.
The coordinator also said that once a student failed
the examination, the said student would not be
availed the opportunity to register in the succeeding
year.
“We shall soon cancel the registration of external
candidates by secondary schools. “This is because most students look for miracle centres to register for the examination, constituting the bulk of examination malpractices.
“If a student fails the examination in the first sitting and wants to sit for the second time, the students must go back to their former school and register again,’’ he said.
Inyang said said that there were a lot of reforms that
WAEC was undertaking at the moment in its quest to
curb examination malpractices.
He challenged teachers to impact on students, the
virtue of effective knowledge, as most of them looked
up to their teachers as role models.
He also called on parents to instil in their children
good moral standards, advising parents to desist from
supporting their children partaking in examination
fraud.