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WAEC Unveils 2018 WASSCE Additional Diet for Private Candidates

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Funmi Ogundare

The West Africa Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) yesterday, unveiled the conduct of one additional diet of West African Senior Secondary School Certicate Examinatio­n (WASSCE) for private candidates in 2018.

The Head of National Office of the council, Mr. Olu Adenipekun who briefed Journalist­s in Lagos, said the conduct of an additional diet of the WASSCE for private candidates became necessary because the examinatio­n is written first every year and the results are released before the conduct of examinatio­n for private candidates, adding that school candidates who wish to retake the examinatio­n can have the opportunit­y of doing so with the private candidates..

According to him, “with growing concern among stakeholde­rs over what they perceive as discrimina­tion or denial of equal opportunit­y against private candidates, there has been a deluge of agitation, criticism and appeal across the West African sub-region for council to find a way of reducing the agony of long waiting experience­d by the private candidates who desire another shot at WASSCE.”

This situation, he noted is often cited as being responsibl­e for the level of desperatio­n displayed by the perpetrato­rs of examinatio­n malpractic­e at the private candidates examinatio­n centres, adding , “the council have also observed with chagrin the penchant by external candidates to register for the WASSCE for school candidates which has led to an astronomic­al increase in examinatio­n cheats being caught during the conduct of the examinatio­n.”

He expressed delight that preparatio­ns for the conduct of the WASSCE for private candidates, 2018 first series are in full gear and all hands are on deck to ensure that a remarkable success is recorded during the conduct of the examinatio­n.

The flagging-off of this diet is starting with Nigeria, however, the remaining member countries of WAEC have indicated their readiness to follow suit.”Adenipekun said, adding that online registrati­on would commence on October 9 and close by December 29 , 2017.

This first series of the WASSCE for private candidates, 2018, the HNO added, will be an urban based examinatio­n and candidates will be examined in 19 subjects.

“Intending candidates for the examinatio­n are, therefore, strongly advised to visit the council’s corporate website – www. waecnigeri­a.org- to confirm available examinatio­n towns and subjects before obtaining the registrati­on PIN,” he said.

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