Education
Edu Commissioner Decries Exam Malpractice In CITC
Rivers State Commissioner of Education, Prof Kaniye Ebeku has expressed displeasure over the level of examinations malpractice noticed at Commercial and Industrial Trade Centre (CITC), one of the centres of the ongoing Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE).
Prof Ebeku, who was on a monitoring tour of schools on Thursday, queried, amongst other things, why 30 candidates writing the English Language paper were absent in the hall.
“I must say that I am disappointed to have this kind of place (school) as a centre”, he said.
It will be recalled that when the monitoring team, which also included pressmen, arrived the school, out of the 232 students who were marked to have been writing the exams, 202 were present in the hall, while 30 could not be accounted for.
When asked the whereabouts of the 30 candidates, the Supervisor, Odum Elizabeth could not give account.
On his part, the Zonal Coordinator, West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), Gershon Dandak stated that from what had been noticed in the school, necessary investigation and action would be taken.
“We have seen what we have seen, we will further investigate and what is right will definitely be done.
“I can assure you that we will not let this slip off. We will definitely do something”, he said.
He, however, explained that thorough investigation will be carried out to ascertain the guilty ones, knowing that a few may not be part of what transpired.
Meanwhile, in Community Secondary School (CSS), Rumuolumeni, the monitoring team exposed a fake female WAEC monitor, who paraded herself as a WAEC official.
She, however narrowly escaped being arrested.
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