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The National Examination Council NECO has released the results of the 2021 external results of 2021.

The NECO Registrar Professor Dantani Ibrahim disclosed this to Journalists at the NECO headquarters in Minna.

He said 29,342 candidates representing 62.59% got 5 credits including English and mathematics. While 37,591 representing 81.04% got 5 credits and above irrespective of English and mathematics.

He also disclosed that 4,444 candidates were booked for examination malpractice in 2021 as against 6,463 candidates recorded in 2020.

External candidates barred from writing WASSCE, NECO in Edo schools

The Edo State Government has barred external candidates from writing West African Examinations Council and National Examination Council in its schools.

The Commissioner for Education, Dr. Joan Osa-Oviawe, who disclosed this after Wednesday’s Exco meeting, said that the new regulation applied to government-owned and private schools in the state.

She said, “The EXCO mandated the Ministry of Education to put out a public announcement to inform parents and proprietors of private schools as well as public schools’ principals that effective immediately, no external candidates will be allowed to write any exams in Edo.

“This affects West African Examinations Council and National Examination Council, Junior Secondary school as well as primary six exams. The EXCO is only reinforcing this message for the ministry implementation extant policy; this is not a new thing.”

Osa-Oviawe continued, “The government wants to enforce it as part of a determined process to eliminate exam malpractice in our schools. The general public should please take note.

“The expiration for WAEC registration deadline is 25th of February and I am using this opportunity to tell private school owners who are yet to clear for the WAEC exam to do so as a matter of urgency.

“The Council also mandated that beginning from the next academic year, which is 2022/2023 this year, grace skipping will no longer be allowed. That policy will be enforced by the state Ministry of Education. That means learners will not be allowed to skip primary six to move on to JSS one or write WAEC in any of our public schools.”

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