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Kwara Gov’t warns principals to desist from examination malpractices

 

The Kwara State Government has warned principals of both Junior and Senior Secondary Schools in the state to desist from engaging or aiding students in examination malpractices.

The state Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Hajia Sa’adatu Modibbo Kawu, made this known at St Anthony Secondary School, Ilorin, during a meeting with all the principals in the state.

Mrs Kawu bemoaned that “despite the constant warnings from the state government on zero tolerance to examination malpractice, some principals have been indicted by the West Africa Examination Council for engaging in examination malpractice during last year’s WAEC examinations.”

“Henceforth, erring principles will not go unpunished” she warned.

Hajia Modibbo applauded the present administration for prompt payment of salaries and promotion arrears of both State Universal Basic Examination Board and Teaching Service Commission staff.

The Commissioner implored the teachers in the state to continue to support the present administration in its bid to provide sound and quality education to the citizens.

Hajia Modibbo further enjoined Junior School Principals to submit on time the list of registered students for the Basic Education Certificate Examination to enable the Ministry to fix the date for the forthcoming examination.

Earlier, the newly elected President of All Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools, Kwara State Chapter, Alhaji Umar Abdullahi, had appreciated the present administration for fulfilling its promise of the payment of promotion arrears of teachers.

Abdullahi restated his backing to the present administration in the state in its bid to take the education sector in the state to greater heights.

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