WAEC calls for support, trust from stakeholders following Mmesoma's UTME scandal

WAEC calls for support, trust from stakeholders following Mmesoma's UTME scandal

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has urged critical stakeholders and the public in general to have trust in examination bodies in the country.

The head of national office (HNO), Patrick Areghan, gave the advice in an interview with journalists on Saturday in Lagos.

He urged them to trust in the ability of the  processes of WAEC and other examination bodies in handling data.

Mr Areghan was speaking against the backdrop of the drama that unfolded between the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and one of the candidates that sat for its 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Ejikeme Mmesoma.

Recall that Ms Ejikeme had done a video that went viral, stating that she had the highest score in the examination with a total of 362, as against the 249 issued to her by JAMB.

The board, through its head of public affairs and protocol, Fabian Benjamin, however, dismissed the claim as false.

Mr Benjamin maintained that Ms Mmesoma’s claim of 362 was manipulated and fake, adding that the board’s system was neither tampered with nor compromised.

Mr Areghan said there was the need for Nigerians to believe in the abilities of the examination bodies in the country.

He said that their responsibility is to serve the Nigerian child in the best way possible, to enhance a brighter future.

The WAEC boss described the act carried out by Ms Mmesoma as unfortunate, noting that it was part of the rot in the system.

“It is very sad and I really don’t know what must have led her to the act. It is more painful because it is becoming a general trend.

“I feel the major reason for this could be to gain undue advantage and unfortunately, it ended the way it did.

“I just want to call on Nigerians to show support and  trust on our ability to handle, process and share data and other tasks, as  it concerns conducting public examinations in the country.

“It is not fair to outrightly jump into conclusions or run down examination bodies, without first seeking clarifications on why, or how certain things could have occurred.

“I am happy with the way JAMB handled and put  the whole thing to rest. It stood its ground firmly on what it knew was the truth.

“It has been able to prove that it is an examination body to be reckoned with, as it was acting based on the data in its possession concerning the candidate in question, which was later acknowledged to be correct by even the candidate.

“It answered all the questions raised concerning the matter, with very clear evidence.

“The lesson learnt here is for us as Nigerians not to rely on speculations and gossips, nor swallow hook, line and sinker, all we hear and see on social media,” Mr Areghan stated.

He called on Nigerians, especially stakeholders, to always approach the various test bodies in the country to seek clarifications on any issue bordering on their respective examinations, first hand to avoid being misled or misinformed.

According to him, that way, the candidates or any stakeholder are sure of the authenticity of any data or record issued to them.

He noted that WAEC, for instance, has an accurate record of all candidates that register and write its examinations each year, irrespective of where they sit for it.

“If you are looking for the performance of any candidate, feel free to visit us and we will oblige you.

“Same goes for JAMB and NECO, which are all handlers…

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