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WAEC Bans Private School Teachers from Supervising Exams Nationwide

The West African Examination Council, WAEC Has Placed a Ban on All Private School Teachers from Supervising WASSCE Examinations in all 36 States of the Federation.

The West African Examination Council, WAEC has placed a ban on all private secondary schools teachers from supervising their internal and external examinations.

The information was made known to the general public by the head of public affairs of WAEC Nigeria, Demianus Ojijeogu.

He said WAEC banned all private school teachers from supervising WAEC examinations in Nigeria, irrespective of their religion.

“We have recently uncovered that the said supervisors from private schools do aid exams malpractice, because they have nothing to lose. They have no pension nor gratuity from their employers, so most of them mainly look for money during national examinations.”

According to him, private schools WAEC supervisors have been found indulging in examination malpractices.

He directed aggrieved persons to contact the ministry of education for the reason for the ban.

Mr. Ojijeogu further explained, however, that any WAEC supervisor caught involved in malpractice will be punished, irrespective of the school the person in question is from.

Meanwhile, most Private schools has reacted to this information from WAEC, they has agreed to boycott WAEC examinations if they go further with this action as from next year.