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Delta Govt Rates WAEC High In Conduct, Examination Assessment Of Students

The Delta State Government (DTSG) has commended the West African Examination Council (WAEC) for the effective conduct of examination and proper assessment of students.

Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa gave the commendations during a courtesy visit by members of the Nigeria National Committe (NNC) of the West African Examinations Council for its 60th Meeting in Asaba.

Okowa, represented by Mr Patrick Ukah, , Secretary to the State Government (SSG), said that Delta government understands the vital role WAEC plays in the development of a child.

“The governor is a lover of education.

“If you interact with the Commissioner for Education, you will see the giant strides the government has taken in the area of education in Delta.

“I am sure your coming to the state is not just to discuss the subject matter but you see the level of knowledge we have here, we do not lack in giving information as it concerns national bodies,” he said.

Prof Chike Edoziem, the Asagba of Asaba, said that special attention should be paid to the quality of  secondary schools as well as the educational standards.

“I had the opportunity to be worried about the quality of secondary education in Nigeria 20 years ago while i was a Professor in the United States.

“There was an issue about continual education of Nigeria students in the American universities based on their WAEC, that the quality of performance of students is low.

“I advised that I believe that Nigerian students may not be intellectually inferior to any race in the world.

“I advised they should continue admitting Nigerians, if possible give them special attention.

“Few years later, the report was that they perform badly in the first year but subsequently they become very good,” he said.

Mrs Rose Ezewu, Commissioner for Secondary Education, said the state government  had continued to prioritise the education system, adding that WAEC had proven to be reliable in the conduct of its examinations.

She pledged the Delta government’s support for the council through the state’s Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education.

Mr Augustine Oghoro,  Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, said WAEC was a formost examination body saddled with the responsibility of providing quality and reliable educational assessment.

Oghoro said that certificates issued by the council was equivalent to those issued internationally, adding that the council had formidable structures that ensured smooth conduct of its examination.

“The council is a major contributor to regional integration and revival of values and we commend the council for its proposed merit award for some Secondary schools in Delta State”.

Mrs Binta Abdulkadir, Chairman of the National Committee Meeting of WAEC, said they were in the state for the 60th Meeting of the Nigerian National Committee Meeting of the council .

Abdulkadir, also the Director of Secondary School Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, commended the state of Delta for its achievements in the education system, saying that the state had performed creditably.

“WAEC is an important assessment body that  is committed to ensuring the realisation of its mandates.

“WAEC carries out its functions with utmost integrity and the council is exceptional in assessing Nigerian child.

Also, Mr Sunday Egomagwuna, Director of Examination and Standard, said the meeting would have multiplier effect on the conduct of examinations in the state.

He lauded stakeholders for the contributions to the growth of the sector.