The Guardian (Nigeria)

Oyo moves to sanction principals, parents over exam malprac-

- From Rotimi Agboluaje and Moyosore Salami, Ibadan

OYO State government has said that it will sanction principals and parents of recently- delisted schools by West African Examinatio­ns Council ( WAEC) for examinatio­n malpractic­es in the state.

The state’s Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Abiodun Abdu

Raheem, said the government would sanction principals and parents found wanting because of its zero tolerance for examinatio­n malpractic­es.

Abdu- Raheem, who warned principals to desist from encouragin­g examinatio­n malpractic­es which are becoming endemic in both private and public schools in the state, said that de- recognised schools would not be permitted to present candidates for WAEC for two years, adding: “However, this does not debar students of such schools from sitting for WAEC, as they will be mobilised to the nearest schools to write the examinatio­n. Only the identified school is de- recognised as a WAEC centre.”

Abdu- Raheem advised heads of public and private institutio­ns to desist from any act that could ridicule their schools and portray the image of the state in a bad light.

He, however, enjoined the public to note that no student would be prevented from writing the WAEC in the 2022/ 2023 academic session and subsequent years.

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