The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, yesterday in
Lagos released November/December 2015 WASSCE results, concealing the
statistical data of candidates who scored five credits in English
Language and Mathematics. Announcing the results at its head office at
Yaba, the new appointed Head of National Office , HNO, Nigeria, Mr
Olutise Isaac Adenipekun said:”Of the 237,154 candidates that sat the
examination, 79,490 candidates, representing 33.51% obtained 6 credits
and above.”
He, also noted that 113,573 candidates,
representing 47.88% obtained 5 credits. But declined to mention the
subjects where candidates had credits pass. Mr Adenipekun who declined
to disclosed statistics of English and Mathematics, argued that
releasing the statistics of candidates who had credit pass in English
Language and Mathematics is not necessary because the WASSCE is for
private candidates who need few subjects credited to make up their
results.
Asked if he is aware that many institutions
accept a single five credits result including English and Mathematics,
he maintained: “You cannot evaluate candidates performance based on its
score in English and Mathematics.” However, in its breakdown of the
2015 WASSCE results, he said:” Of the total number of candidates that
sat the examination, 79,490 candidates, representing 33.51% obtained 6
credits and above; 113,573 candidates, representing 47.88% obtained 5
credits.
” In addition, 146,253candidates, representing
61.67% obtained credits and above in 4 subjects, while 175,718
candidates, representing 74.09% obtained credits and above in 3
subjects. A total of 200,304 candidates (84.46%) obtained credits and
above in 2 subjects.” He further pointed out that of the 237,154
candidates who sat the examination, the Council recorded 124,512 male
and 112,642 female candidates. This number, according to him, included
37 visually challenged candidates.
His words : ” Out of
the total number of candidates that sat the examination, 235,542
candidates, representing 99.32% have their results fully processed and
released. 1,612 candidates, (representing 0.68%) have a few of their
subjects still being processed due to some errors, traceable mainly to
the candidates in the course of registration or writing the
examination. Such errors are being corrected by the Council to enable
the affected candidates have their results.
He disclosed that the
results of 28,768 candidates, representing 12.13%, are being withheld
for further investigation in connection with various cases of
examination malpractice. According to him, the reports of the
investigations will be presented to the Nigeria Examinations Committee
(NEC) of the Council for consideration, adding, “The Committee’s
decisions will be communicated to the affected candidates in due
course.”
He urged candidates to check their results Online at the Council’s results website: www.waecdirect.org within
the next 24 hours. Meanwhile, in its quest to curb examination
malpractice, Adenipekun said that the Council has begun with the
November/December 2015 WASSCE, by deployment of another cutting-edge
technology in the conduct of its examinations. This newly deployed
technology is called “CredenceOne”.
He said: “It is the
intersection of mobile communications and biometric technology. It is a
mobile biometric identification and verification system, built on the
Android Operating System. Using “CredenceOne” is as simple as using a
mobile phone. It is used to initiate and complete the biometric
verification of candidates’ fingerprints.”
The HNO
explained that the device is programmed to compare the scanned
fingerprint template with the initial templates captured during
registration and display the candidates details to check impersonation.
“The
system also takes candidates’ attendance and automatically sends the
records online to the remote central server for reporting. With this
innovation, we can boldly say that WAEC, Nigeria now has its biometric
fingerprint identification and verification system on a mobile device.”
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