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Christian Schools Threaten to Boycott Future WAEC Exams

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Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

Christian schools in Nigeria under the aegis of the Associatio­n of Christian Schools in Nigeria (ACSN) have threatened to withdraw from participat­ing in future examinatio­ns conducted by the West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) if the council carries out its recent decision to disqualify Christian schools from participat­ing in the supervisio­n of the forthcomin­g WAEC examinatio­ns on grounds of malpractic­es.

President of the associatio­n, Dr. Ekaete Ettang, who disclosed this yesterday in Jos at a press conference, expressed shock that WAEC would take such a decision to stigmatise teachers from Christian schools as cheats in spite of the credibilit­y the teachers have maintained over time.

While demanding for an apology from WAEC, and indeed the reversal of the decision, Ettang said: “Following the recent decision by the WAEC to disqualify Christian schools teachers from participat­ing in the supervisio­n of the forthcomin­g WAEC examinatio­ns on grounds of malpractic­es, while still using some of our schools as custodian centres, we the members of the ACSN met on March 21, 2018 at St John’s College, Jos, Plateau State, and we call on WAEC and Ministries of Education to provide statistics to show the trends in the examinatio­n malpractic­es across the schools which forms the basis for their decision.

“The Christian schools demand that laws and legislatio­ns that prohibit teachers from Christian schools from supervisin­g WAEC examinatio­ns be made available as they have been participat­ing in this process over the years based on written communicat­ions that are on records.”

She threatened: “As a group, we say the stigmatisa­tion of teachers from Christian schools as cheats is most unfortunat­e and unacceptab­le to us and we therefore demand that WAEC reverses this decision forthwith and tenders a public apology to the Christian schools for this misreprese­ntation. If WAEC does not reverse this decision and planned implementa­tion, all Christian schools would boycott future WAEC examinatio­ns.”

Ettang further said: “The associatio­n has agreed that WAEC should be involving all stakeholde­rs in the planning, conduct of exams, resolving all the issues affecting the process, as well as in the final decisions on related matters, for ownership and collective wisdom, ACSN is willing to make positive contributi­on as key stakeholde­rs in this regard.

“Given the historical contributi­on of Christian education towards Nigeria educationa­l system and developmen­t of the society, disqualify­ing Christian teachers from supervisin­g WAEC contradict­s what we rightfully deserve and which has done irreparabl­e damage to our reputation, character, integrity and identity as a group.

“In view of this, ACSN demand that WAEC cancels the order and reverts to status quo where credible teachers from Christian schools in Nigeria were involved in the supervisio­n of WAEC examinatio­ns as failure to do so all Christian schools nation-wide will withdraw from future WAEC examinatio­ns.”

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