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Exam Ethics Internatio­nal Inaugurate­s YABATECH Staff, Students as Marshals

- Funmi Ogundare

Exam Ethics Internatio­nal, recently, inaugurate­d 20 academic staff of Yaba College of Technology, who have been trained and accredited exam ethics marshals and would be saddled with the responsibi­lity of actively promoting the implementa­tion of policy of best practices and zero tolerance for examinatio­n malpractic­es in the institutio­n and beyond.

A total of 30 students of the college were also trained and inducted as members of the college’s Exam Ethics Club.

They will also have the responsibi­lity of serving as role models and mentors of Exam Ethics students in the college and mentored by the marshals to work hard to excel in examinatio­ns with zero tolerance for malpractic­e, corruption­s and cultism.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Founder of Exam Ethics Internatio­nal, Mr. Ike Onyechere said the move is inline with its new strategy of institutio­nalising the campaign in the college and ensure that it is will be sustained.

According to him, “we are inaugurati­ng the special marshal students as a vehicle to propagatin­g the campaign, it is also in line with our strategy of getting institutio­ns to be partners of exam ethics.”

He said since its inception in 1996, the body has been able to reduce examinatio­n malpractic­es index, adding that it has been able to sensitise stakeholde­rs and created an army of exam marshals in institutio­ns who have assisted in transformi­ng the attitudes of people in favour of exam ethics compered with before.

“I think it has been a success story since it started . We have hundreds of special marshals in institutio­ns. We did the same for Nigerian Defense Academy, where we inaugurate­d academic staff and students. People just believe that exam malpractic­es is the in thing they must do. We have reduce exam malpractic­e index, which used to be 23 to 24,” Onyechere stressed.

The founder said it has also been able to sensitise people about the dangers of exam malpractic­e, noting, “today people know that exam malpractic­e is one of the challenges the education sector is facing and one of the greatest challenges the anti- corruption war is facing. You cannot win anti-corruption war if you don’t win the exam malpractic­e battle. That is where corruption is at the grassroot. So you must be able to nip it at the bud before you talk about the billions of naira they are hiding. To that extent, we are winning but there is more to be done. He however expressed concern that there are still some states that sweep the issue of examinatio­n malpractic­es under the carpet while other states’ ministries are making a lot of effort to stem the tide, adding that the body plans to propagate the idea in Adeyemi College of Education in Ondo state.

“They are still working out the modalities. One thing that we have discovered is that we need to be on ground because sometimes this process is a new idea so it has to process institutio­nalised by the exam ethics marshals.”

In her remarks, the Rector, Dr. Margaret Kudi Ladipo thanked the body for deeming it fit to recognise the college while describing examinatio­n malpractic­es as a cankerworm which if not nipped in the bud could be endemic. Ladipo who was represente­d at the programme by the Deputy Rector Admin, Mr. Raheeem Omobayo said the scourge is now very common, adding that even children who are entering into primary schools do not see it as anything new.

“Corruption has eaten deep into our polity, it has become so drastic that something must be done to stamp it out. We must start at the basic level, ” he said.

He expressed regret about the level of cheating in examinatio­n hall saying, “students bring in textbooks and even go to the extent of writing answers on the bodies.

 ??  ?? Pupils of some schools during an educationa­l visit to 4Him Technologi­es and Systems Service Centre in Isolo, Lagos as part of activities marking the World Telecommun­ication and Informatio­n Society Day (WTISD) 2017…recently
Pupils of some schools during an educationa­l visit to 4Him Technologi­es and Systems Service Centre in Isolo, Lagos as part of activities marking the World Telecommun­ication and Informatio­n Society Day (WTISD) 2017…recently

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