The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on Wednesday said that the council was still being owed N2 billion registration fees by state governments for their candidates who sat for the 2015 May/June WASSCE.
WAEC’s Head
of National Office (HNO), Charles
Eguridu, gave the figure in an interview with the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
NAN reports
that WAEC had withheld the results of candidates from some states who had
failed to settle the registration fees of their students amounting to N4
billion.
However, the
council rescinded its decision after the intervention of the Nigeria Governors’
Forum.
According to
him, there is the need for the indebted state governments to pay up, saying
that the debt, is hindering its operations.
“I
want to state that about N2 billion out of the over N4 billion owed the council
by some state governments was still outstanding. No fewer than 14 states so far
have responded to this; but I think the response should be better. This is
seriously affecting our operations.
We
had entered into a gentleman’s Memorandum of Understanding with the concerned
state governments because we found out that they are equally trying to give
education to Nigerian children. And if they approach us, based on that, there
is need for us to oblige them,” he said.
He said so
far the ongoing Nov./Dec. diet of its GCE for private candidates had been
hitch-free with no any major incident recorded.
“The only
little challenge we had was the coinciding of some of our examination schedule
with the time of prayer of our Muslim candidates, and this has been immediately
taken care of. And so, for now, everything is moving on fine,” he assured.
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NAN
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