WASSCE: Exam to hold Monday through Saturday as WAEC warns inadequate preparation not excuse for malpractice 

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WASSCE: Exam to hold Monday through Saturday as WAEC warns inadequate preparation not excuse for malpractice 

the Head of National Office (HNO), West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr Patrick Areghan has warned that inadequate preparation by intending West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) students should not be an excuse for examination malpractice.

Areghan who gave the warning on Tuesday in Lagos, also noted that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), more classrooms, supervisors and invigilators will be required to conduct the 2020 exams due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

At a news conference, Areghan said that the examination slated to hold from Aug. 3 to Sept. 5, would be conducted from Monday to Saturday.

He added that candidates would sit two meters apart from one another.

The examination was initially scheduled to take place from April 6 to June 5, but had to be postponed following the pandemic.

“We are here to acquaint you all with our preparations and readiness for the conduct of the much- awaited WASSCE for school candidates, 2020”.

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Students writing WASSCE exam

“This examination, which will now hold between Aug. 3 and Sept. 5, covering a space of five weeks, will have candidates sitting two meters apart”.

“There is a novel development in this arrangement in the sense that the examination would be held from Monday through Saturday in order to able to achieve”.

“A total of 1,549,463 candidates have registered for the diet from 19,129 schools, including those from Cote D’ivoire, Benin and Equatorial Guinea. Out of this number, 786,422 are male while 763,042 are female,” he said.

According to Areghan, the choice of the period (Aug. 3 to Sept. 5) for the conduct of the examination was made after extensive consultation with governments of all the five member-countries.

“In deference to the Federal Government of Nigeria, the five weeks arrangement was arrived at in order to make room for the other examination bodies to equally conduct their own examinations in good time”.

“During the waiting period, we continued to fine tune arrangements for the smooth and successful conduct of the examination, and I am happy to inform you that we are ready,” he said.

The WAEC boss added that the council had taken cognisance of various measures and protocols rolled out by the federal and state governments aimed at checking the pandemic.

According to him, the council has encapsulated the measures in a pamphlet which will be circulated to all stakeholders for necessarily guidance.

“For the sake of emphasis, schools must provide wash-hand buckets with running water, soaps, hand sanitisers and thermometer hand-gun to check the temperature of all concerned”.

“All examination functionaries including the council’s staff on distribution, supervisors, invigilators, inspectors, candidates and school officials will be required to wear face masks, wash and sanitise their hands daily and throughout the duration of the examination”.

“Let me assure the public that we shall adhere strictly to social/physical distancing in the examination halls, as we ensure a two-meter distance between candidates. This means that many more classrooms will be used and many more supervisors and invigilators required to conduct the examination”.

“This has raised the need for provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to staff, supervisors and other examination officials,” he said.

Areghan called for support from the Federal Government in the provision of the equipment.

He warned schools and candidates to shun all forms of examination malpractice, saying that inadequate preparation would be not an excuse to cheat.

“For the benefit of doubt, standards already set remain sacrosanct,” he said. (NAN)