
Charles M. Eguridu, Head, Nigeria National Office, West African Examination Council (WAEC), while announcing the release of the results at the Lagos office disclosed that out of the 396,614 candidates that sat for the examination, 150,615 representing 37.97 percent obtained credits in five subjects and above including English Language and Mathematics.
According to him, a comparative analysis of candidates’ performance in the November/December 2010-2012 WASSCE shows that there has been a consistent improvement in the performance of candidates which he says “is an indication that investment in the education sector, particularly, under the transformation agenda of the present administration is beginning to yield dividends.”
The new WAEC boss said that out of the
total number that sat for the examination, 406,108 candidates
representing 98.27 percent have their results fully released while 7,158
candidates, representing 1.73 percent have a few of their subjects
still being processed due to some errors mainly traceable to the
candidates which he says were committed during registration and actual
conduct of the examination.
In breaking down the results, Eguridu
noted that a total of 47,289 candidates’ results representing 11.04
percent are being withheld in connection with cases of examination
malpractice.
“All the reports on cases of involvement
in examination malpractice have been compiled for presentation to
Nigeria Examination of the council at its next meeting” he said.
He urged candidates that sat for the
examination to check the details of their performance with their
scratched cards on the WAEC website.
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