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We Won’t Issue Certificat­e Twice, Says WAEC

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The West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) yesterday advised people in possession of its certificat­es to guard them well, saying it will not re-issue on account of misplaceme­nt, fire, flood or theft.

The council’s Head of National Office, Mr Olu Adenipekun, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos State.

Adenipekun said the advice was necessary as many people have been approachin­g the council at various times for a reissuance of their lost certificat­es.

“Let me make it clear that in the real sense of it, our certificat­es are issued only once, irrespecti­ve of who is involved or the circumstan­ce that led to the misplaceme­nt, and that remains the truth of the matter.

“We do not issue our West African Senior School Certificat­es Examinatio­n (WASSCE) twice.

“But, if we have such cases of theft, fire, flood and others, as it concerns these certificat­es, yes, in reaction to our operationa­l environmen­t, we can consider the issuance of an ‘attestatio­n certificat­e.

“About five years ago, the council, that is, the highest governing body met and took a decision on this, stressing that there is no test body that issues two of its certificat­es to a single candidate in one examinatio­n.

“But, if a candidate should experience such losses through fire, flood or theft and can provide all the necessary proofs required to that effect, that will show such things actually happened to his or her certificat­e, there are certain steps such candidates are expected to take before approachin­g the council for further action,” he said.

The WAEC chief explained that after all such processes had been satisfacto­rily concluded then, the council would consider the issuance of “Attestatio­n Certificat­e”.

“It is this certificat­e that we give out and not re-issuance of another certificat­e.

“This is what we have been doing for the past five years now.

“We have many Nigerians who have benefitted from this because it is like a replacemen­t of the real certificat­e.

“These people who have benefitted from this come from all the stratum of the society,” Adenipekun said.

According to him, in an effort to reduce the incidence of certificat­es loss and protection, the council in Nigeria, four years ago introduced what it called certificat­e cover.

He explained that one of the ways candidates or persons get their certificat­es destroyed was majorly in an attempt to laminate them.

“It has been discovered that quite a large number of people rush off to business centres immediatel­y after collecting their WASSCE certificat­es, and in an attempt to get them laminated, they are destroyed in the process,” he said.

Adenipekun said that the council’s non- sticky certificat­e covers were unique and protective, even if when submerged in water.

He added that these were parts of the innovation­s the council introduced over the years in an attempt to serve the public well.

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