The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has revealed that it withheld the results of 215,149 candidates who wrote the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Nigeria.
Patrick Areghan, head of WAEC Nigeria made the announcement
during a press briefing in Lagos on Monday November 2.
Areghna said the candidates whose results represent 13.98
percent of the total number of candidates who sat for the exam, are being
investigated over various cases of examination malpractice.
He said;
“The cases are being investigated and reports of the
investigations will be presented to the appropriate Committee of the Council
for determination in due course. The Committee’s decisions will be communicated
to the affected candidates through their various schools.
“81,718 candidates, representing 5.31% have a few of their subjects
still being processed due to some errors on the part of the candidates. Efforts
are, however, being made to speedily complete the processing to enable all the
affected candidates get their results fully processed and released,
subsequently.”
Areghan also disclosed that out of the 1,538,445 candidates
that wrote the exam, 1,338,348 (representing 86.99 percent) obtained credit and
above in a minimum of any five subjects (i.e with or without English Language
and/ or Mathematics).
He added;
“1,003,668 candidates, representing 65.24%, obtained credits
and above in a minimum of five subjects, including English Language and
Mathematics.
“Of this number 497,139 i. e. 49.53% were male candidates,
while 506,529 i.e. 50.47% were female candidates. The percentage of candidates
in this category in the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2019, that is, those who
obtained credit and above in a minimum of five subjects, including English
Language and Mathematics, was 64.18%. Thus, there is a marginal 1.06%
improvement in performance in this regard.”
The head of WAEC in Nigeria also told those whose results have been fully processed and released, that their certificates will be ready within the next 90 days.
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