WAEC: We'll hold supervisors responsible for exam malpractices
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WAEC: We’ll hold supervisors responsible for exam malpractices

…as commissioner announces sack of all former WAEC Supervisors in the State with effect from 2023

Anambra State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh has announced that Supervisors of West African Examination Council (WAEC) would be held responsible for any form of examination malpractice.

She said such actions would lead to fine and other purnishments on their centers.  

Speaking during the 71st  West African Examination Council day celebration in Nise, Awka South Council Area of the state, Chuma-Udeh who said the decision was among major strategies adopted by Ministry of Education to combat examination malpractice in the State.

She further announced that all former WAEC Supervisors in the State have been relieved of their duties with effect from this year.

She said, We want to have a new crop of Supervisors and if there is a question of examination malpractice, the particular Supervisor will pay the price.

“WAEC’s punishments for examination malpractice offender should be commensurate to the offence committed and mated out to the right offenders.”

According to the Commissioner, the decision of Soludo-led administration to combat examination malpractice was informed by resolve to produce qualitative individuals who would contribute to the development of the State and still be exportable abroad.

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