Pass mock exam 'get Weac/Neco paid' - Gov. Shettima tells Borno final year students
Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has told Senior Secondary School
(SSIII) students in the State to pass mock entrance examination,
particularly Mathematics and English language in order for the state
government to pay for their West African Examination Council (WAEC) and
National Examination Council (NECO).
The governor said this Monday through his State Commissioner for
Education, Mr. Musa Kubo, who disclosed this when he paid a visit to
students and teachers of Women Teachers College, Government Girls
Secondary School and Mafoni Senior Day Secondary School; all in
Maiduguri.
Kubo noted that there would be need for the final year students of the
above schools to undergo a mock test, so that those who passed the mock
exams would have their WAEC/NECO fees paid by the government. He added
that the government will not be happy to spend millions of naira on
examination fees when a large number of the students would not do well
in their results.
This directive is coming two years after public schools in Borno State
were closed down due to activities of insurgents, but reopened last
month.
The Commissioner however stated that the State government, under
Governor Kashim Shettima, would continue to pay the fees of WAEC/NECO
for students every year, adding that with the closure of schools in the
state in the past two years, some of the students, who had overstayed at
home without reading, might not be fit to write the 2016 WAEC/NECO.
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