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Kogi Warns 108 Principals against Exam Malpractic­e

- Lokoja

Yekini Jimoh in

The principals of 108 secondary schools involved in exam malpractic­e in Kogi State have been warned to desist from the act or face the full wrath of the law.

The Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Mrs. Rosemary Osikoya gave the warning at a meeting with principals of affected schools in Lokoja.

According to her, stiff penalties as prescribed by law will be used to curb the menace of examinatio­n malpractic­e in the state, adding that the 108 schools which comprise 84 public and 24 private secondary schools were ‘seriously warned’ by the West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) for engaging in one form of exam malpractic­e or the other.

Osikoya said 30 schools were perpetual offenders for three consecutiv­e years which needed urgent attention, adding that 47 schools were recently de-recognised by WAEC due to various exam malpractic­es.

“We are sounding serious warning to all the affected schools to have a change of attitude. Let us be law abiding citizens, let us tell our people that it is no longer acceptable to engage in exam malpractic­e in Kogi.

“Governor Yahaya Bello says no to corruption, let us together raise a generation that is free of corruption and build a great nation. Parents also have a responsibi­lity to ensure that their children do not engage in any form of exam malpractic­e; stop giving money to your children to bribe officials to aid exam malpractic­e,” the commission­er said.

Earlier, the Head of Exams, WAEC, Mr. Oyeniran Akanni, said the council had zero tolerance for exam malpractic­e and would not condone such act, stressing that everything would be done to curtail the menace.

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