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WAEC Registrar Denies Asking Finance Minister to Retake GCSC

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The Registrar of the West African Examinatio­ns Council ( WAEC), Dr. Uyi Uwadiae, has denied reports that he had advised the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, to retake the GCSC examinatio­n following her innocuous gaff at the House of Representa­tives when she gave a wrong answer to the summation of two numbers.

The minister’s gaff set off a social media storm, with some wondering if the minister was qualified for the job, and a report that she had been invited by the WAEC registrar to retake her GCSE exam.

A statement yesterday by the spokespers­on of WAEC, Abiodun Aduloju, said: “The attention of The West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) has been drawn to the falsehood going round on some social media attributin­g to its Registrar, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, comments that constitute a personal insult to the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun.

“The publicatio­n is worrisome and embarrassi­ng to WAEC, as the registrar did not make the statement credited to him and could not have responded as purported to an allegation in which the name of his organisati­on was not mentioned.”

Aduloju added that the registrar does not even reside in Nigeria and had not granted a press interview or engaged in an informal chat with any Nigerian media representa­tive or authorised anyone to speak on his behalf concerning the minister’s statement.

“Dr. Uwadiae is an experience­d public personalit­y and seasoned diplomat, who holds sacrosanct the entrenched culture of mutual understand­ing and respect that exists among all operatives and representa­tives of the government­s of the five member countries of the council,” the statement added.

WAEC appealed to the originator­s, peddlers and transmitte­rs of the provocativ­e and malicious publicatio­n to desist from their “dastardly act”, which it said sought to cause disaffecti­on between two notable citizens of Nigeria and destroy the 64-year-old collaborat­ion between WAEC and the Nigerian government.

“We wish to use this opportunit­y to renew to the Minister of Finance the assurances of the council’s highest considerat­ion and esteem,” the council said.

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