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WAEC, NECO Toying With Lives Of University-Bound Students – Afe Babalola

WAEC, NECO Toying With Lives Of University-Bound Students – Afe Babalola
18th November, 2021 Gist


LAGOS – Aare Afe Babalola SAN, Founder and Chancellor, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State has condemned the delay by the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) and the National Examination Council (NECO) in releasing the results of examinations for 2021.

Aare Babalola, in a statement made available to DAILY INDEPENDENT, lamented the effect of this delay by both NECO and WAEC is most damaging for students, parents and universities.

According to him, the undue delay by the terminal examination bodies for secondary schools has dislocated the programmes of the Universities to the detriment of the university-bound students.


“The effect of this delay by both NECO and WAEC is most damaging for both students, parents and universities. The undue delay has dislocated the programmes of the Universities to the detriment of the university-bound students.


“It has also created a lot of problems for the universities, teachers, the government and proprietors of private universities who in any event must pay their teachers to retain their services.


“It has also created a lot of problems for the universities, teachers, the government and proprietors of private universities who in any event must pay their teachers in order to retain their services.


“WAEC which used to conduct yearly examination between April and June and released results between July and August, conducted this year’s examination from 16th August to 1st October, 2021. Even though it was late in conducting the examination, surprisingly, it is yet to publish the result.


“NECO on the other hand which used to conduct its examination between May and July conducted this year’s examination from July 5, 2021 to August 16, 2021. The result was not released until October 30, 2021.


“Perhaps, the worst damage done by WAEC and NECO is that most of these students, if not all, may lose a whole year or substantial part of a year idling away and suffering in silence.


“A loss of a year or less or more by anybody may cause irreparable damage forever. According to the saying by C. R. Lawton in Forbes Magazine that:


“Time is the one thing that can never be retrieved. One may lose and regain a friend; one may lose and regain money; opportunity once spurned may come again, but the hours that are lost in idleness can never be brought back to be used in gainful pursuits. Most careers are made or marred in the hours after supper.”


“As a concerned University Proprietor, I call on the Federal Ministry of Education, the National Universities Commission and the Federal Government to call upon WAEC and NECO to address the problem they have created for University-bound students, teachers, parents and the country at large and call on WAEC to release the result immediately.


“It should also be warned to consider the future of the students in fixing the date of their examination and release of result in such a way that their future will not be adversely affected.


Aare added: “Education is power. Education is the surest pathway to overcome disease, poverty and ignorance and also to acquire clean and unquestionable wealth. It is an insurance for a stable government, a clean environment and avoidance of imminent damage to the climate and our mother earth.


“It is for this reason and others those prosperous and advanced countries spend as much as 26-33 percent of their budgets on education annually. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, the investment by State and Federal governments through budget allocation is sometimes as low as 5% of the annual budget!!


“Civilized countries such as England, Canada, USA, Japan, Australia etc, have standardized and predictable academic calendar when schools or universities will resume and close.”
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