Niger Delta
Dickson Releases N250m For WAEC, NECO Exams
Bayelsa State Governor, Mr. Seriake Dickson, has released the sum of N250 million for 25,772 candidates of the state origin who registered for the 2011/2012 secondary school certificate examinations being organised by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examination Council (NECO).
Governor Dickson’s Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said in a statement that the governor had also approved the immediate payment of N7 million counterpart fund the state was owing the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF).
The statement directed heads of schools to stop distracting candidates with issues bordering on financial implications of the external examinations.
He said the burden of paying the fees had been lifted from the shoulders of parents to enable them pay more attention to the academic development of their children.
According to the statement, N42.5 million was used by the government to pay for equipment and materials required by candidates who registered for science practical examinations.
He explained that candidates for science practical examinations were hitherto forced to pay N1,500 each for such equipment and materials.
“It will no longer be reasonable to extort money from the candidates for the sake of science practical examinations. The government will, henceforth, pay the fees to allow candidates to simply concentrate on working hard to pass their examinations”, the statement said.
He noted that the governor’s gesture was in line with the policy thrust of his administration on education adding that he was committed to changing the academic misfortunes of candidates from the state.
He said the government took the decision as part of preliminary measures to address the disturbing incident of mass failure recorded in external examinations.
“This will immediately be followed by addressing the infrastructural needs of pupils and students. We have laid plans for the construction of model schools and provisions of all the required educational materials to enable our youths get busy in capacity building”, he said.
He explained that the N7m counterpart fund was paid to enable the state benefit from its ongoing partnership with UNICEF in the international best practice in education.
He said the partnership required benefitting states to prepare their 10-year Education Strategic Plan and Education Sector Operational Plan to enable them access development funds from donor agencies.
The Tide recalled that the Governor on assumption of duties had declared emergency in the education section, a pronouncement he had now matched with action.
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