Waec kwara to sanction 165 schools for involving in exam malpratice

According to a recent report, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that it will sanction 165 schools in Kwara State, Nigeria for involvement in examination malpractice during the 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The sanctions, which include cancellation of results, withdrawal of certificates, and prohibition from participating in future WAEC exams, were imposed after a thorough investigation by the council.

The investigation reportedly revealed that the schools had engaged in various forms of malpractice, including mass cheating, impersonation, and the use of unauthorized materials during the exams.

The WAEC officials stated that the sanctions were necessary to maintain the integrity of the examination process and to ensure that only students who have demonstrated a genuine understanding of the subjects are awarded certificates.

The affected schools have been given a deadline to appeal the sanctions, and the council has promised to take further action against any school that fails to comply with the sanctions.

This development is a significant step towards addressing the issue of examination malpractice in Nigeria, and it is hoped that it will serve as a deterrent to other schools and students who may be considering similar actions.

Here are some key points from the report:

It is essential for schools and students to understand the importance of maintaining the integrity of the examination process and to avoid engaging in any form of malpractice.