Waec
Result 2017: Some 214,952 candidates cheated in the May-June West African
Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) and their results have been
seized by the authorities.

Mr. Olu Adenipekun, Head of National Office of the West African Examination Council, WAEC, announced this in Lagos as he also announced the cheering news of a seven percent improvement in the number of candidates that passed the examination with five credits. Last year, 52.9 percent of the candidates recorded the feat. The number jumped to 59.22 percent this year, out of the 1,559,662 candidates that sat for the examination.
Adenipekun said WAEC is still
investigating the exam cheats and that the schools of the students would be
duly informed soon. “The cases are being investigated and reports of the
investigations will be presented to the appropriate committee of the council in
due course for consideration. “The committee’s decisions will be communicated
to the affected candidates through their schools,’’ he said. He said that
923,486 of the 1,559,162 candidates that sat for the examination, obtained a
minimum of credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and
Mathematics. The official said the percentage of candidates in this category in
the WASSCE for school candidates was an improvement on what was obtained in the
same examination in both 2015 and 2016, with 38.68 and 52.97 respectively.
Giving a further breakdown of the results, the WAEC boss said that 1,084,214
candidates, representing 69.94 per cent, obtained credits and above in six
subjects. He said that 1,243,772 candidates, representing 87.05 per cent,
obtained credits and above in four subjects. Adenipekun added that 1,436,024
candidates, representing 92.44 per cent, obtained credits and above in three
subjects, while 1,490,356, representing 95.59 per cent, obtained credits and
above in two subjects. He added that of the 1,559,162 candidates that sat for
the examination, 1,471,151, representing 94.36 per cent, had their results
fully processed and released. The official said that 95,734 others,
representing 5.64 per cent, had a few of their subjects still being processed
due to errors traceable to the candidates in the course of registration or
writing the examination. “Such errors are being corrected by the council to
enable the affected candidates get their results fully processed and released
subsequently,’’ Adenipekun said. The head of national office commended the
supervisors, examiners, and other persons for their immense contributions in
ensuring a smooth conduct of the examination. “The coordination and marking of
candidates’ scripts for the 2017 WASSCE for schools was successfully held
between May 24 and June 11 at 83 marking venues spread across the country.
“Having said this, we will like to state also that the Nigeria National Office
of the council has concluded arrangements to commence the conduct of the WASSCE
for private candidates from January/ February 2018. “This is part of our
commitment in ensuring quality service delivery to the Nigerian public. “I also
want to seize this opportunity to inform you that with the upgrade of the
council’s ICT facilities, particularly the recently commissioned HP Converged
System – a private cloud, the compability of the council’s ICT has now been
enhanced,’’ he said. The WAEC official called on candidates who sat for the
examination to check the details of their performance on the council’s result
website within the next few hours. (NAN)
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