Kogi Government has started refunding N276,769,400 West African
Examinations Council (WAEC), fees to 24,172 parents across the State.
The exercise, which started on Thursday with
the issuance of cheque leaves to concerned students of St. Augustine Grammar
School, Kabba, was in line with an earlier promise of the state government to
refund the fees.
Prof. Mathew Ajibero, Chairman of
Verification and Reconciliation Committee set up by the state government, said
the refund was for students who sat for 2014/2015 WAEC examinations.
He said the committee was able to establish
that only 24,172 sat for that the examinations in the state, adding that each
of them will receive N11,500 being the amount paid by their parents as WAEC
fee.
He said the committee, through the
verification, was able to save over N200 million from N515 million initially
brought forward for payment.
The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) recalls
that Gov. Idris Wada had while suspending the payment of WAEC fees early this
year, said some dubious and corrupt officials hijacked the gesture to enrich
themselves.
Wada said specifically that the officials inflated
the amount from N270 million in 2012 when he assumed office to over N500
million in 2015.
Ajibero said the committee, in the course of
its assignment, engaged officials of the Ministry of Education and Teaching
Service Commission for adequate fact finding.
Other members of the committee are Hajia Ladi
Ibrahim and Mr Ibrahim Odoma.
Speaking on behalf of the benefitting
students, Master Ayo Michael described the development as a surprise, and
commended Wada for being a man of his words.
“Wada has proven to the younger generations
that he is truly a leader that keeps promise and lead with the fear of God’’,
he said.
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