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Monday, 27 July 2015

WAEC threatens to withhold results of students in 19 states over N4bn debt

The West Africa Examinations Council, WAEC has threatened to withhold the results of students in 19 states that sat for the May/June 2015 WASSCE over nonpayment of candidates’ registration fees by their state governments.

Different state Governments had pledged to pay the WAEC fees of their state residents as part of their education policy but have so far failed to do so.

 The Head of National Office WAEC, Mr Charles Eguridu made the threat at a press conference today July 27th. He said the state governments are indebted to WAEC to the tune of N4 billion.
“The affected states should off-set the registration fees of their candidates as soon as possible, as we cannot guarantee that the results of their candidates for the May/June 2015 WASSCE will be released alongside others. Many of the states of the federation, as part of their education policy, pay the registration fees of candidates for the WASSCE, particularly in the public schools. This is quite commendable as it afforded many indigent students the opportunity to sit for our examinations and relieved many poor parents of this financial burden. As I speak to you now, we are cash-strapped as a result of the delay in off-setting the registration fees owed the Council by some states. As a result, we are finding it difficult in meeting our financial obligations, particularly to our supervisors, examiners and service providers. We have written to the affected states governments without any response. The poor response is threatening the smooth operations of the Council.”he said

38 comments:

  1. Mbok pay them oh, so they can release the results of the children. Naija!

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    1. Biko they should stop barking and bite if not all dis their stories wil continue to fall on deaf ears.

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    2. Naija oooooo

      Order for your beautiful bedspreads @ 5671CDBE. Delivery available nationwide.

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    3. Dey shd pls pay on time o, cos of d future of der states students

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  2. 1st to comment yea

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  3. 1st to comment

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  4. Those who wrote in lagos should be prepared

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  5. They are crazy they should go ahead and do it.

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  6. Lol..abeg make dem pay dem their money o..my sister follow write d exam...4bn but d money is too much nah

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  7. LIST DE STATES...SOME UNIVERSITIES HAVE BROT OUT DIA CUT OFF POINT OUTSYD JAMB'S POINT....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Who come dey chop this money abeg.... Gawd i hate africa....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. Hian! This pple have come with their own

    udieblessing@yahoo.com

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  10. Helloooooooooo...
    Biko no need for all dis announcement, they should simply bite instead of all dis barking.

    They think govt understand gentleman language or wht. They should shake them and govt wil tak them serious if not OYO for them.

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  11. Which of d states are involved..?.name them oooo.




    ***dahenriez***

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  12. Which of d states are involved..?.name them oooo.




    ***dahenriez***

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  13. It'll affect d people that took d exam not the govt....they shud act wisely......

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  14. Pay dem o. michelleakpos@gmail.com

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  15. Tell us the d names of d states nah

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  16. So who would help them in this situation

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  17. I know osun state must be owing. State of osun is good at being a debtor

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  18. SO IRRESPONSIBLE OF WAEC TO ALLOW STUDENTS TAKE EXAM ON CREDIT. NOW THEIR RESULT IS NOT CREDIBLE. IF WAEC HAD INSISTED DURING THE TIME OF REGISTRATION, THEY WOULD HAVE COMPLIED FOR FEAR OF BEING CRITICIZED AT THE JUST CONCLUDED ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGN. NOW MONEY NO COME DEY.

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  19. I'm certain Osun state is one of d states,chai! Naija I hail thee

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  20. The the list of the States indebted to your organisation. What is wrong with these state governors for heaven's sake! You owe salaries, you can't afford to provide the basic needs of your people such as this then what do they do with the federal allocation and the state's internal generated revenues?

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  21. shey all story no dey reach PMB Place, e jst traveled n talk rubbish and america go jst dey thief for underground use am secure they country and nigeria politics jst bi mumu over and over.

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  22. shey all story no dey reach PMB Place, e jst traveled n talk rubbish and america go jst dey thief for underground use am secure they country and nigeria politics jst bi mumu over and over.

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  23. shey all story no dey reach PMB Place, e jst traveled n talk rubbish and america go jst dey thief for underground use am secure they country and nigeria politics jst bi mumu over and over.

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  24. shey all story no dey reach PMB Place, e jst traveled n talk rubbish and america go jst dey thief for underground use am secure they country and nigeria politics jst bi mumu over and over.

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  25. shey all story no dey reach PMB Place, e jst traveled n talk rubbish and america go jst dey thief for underground use am secure they country and nigeria politics jst bi mumu over and over.

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  26. Too bad WAEC the Principals of the various schools still collect money to register these students for WAEC .WAEC Result Checker

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