ANY STUDENT CAUGHT IN EXAM MALPRACTICE WILL GO TO JAIL FOR 5 YEARS!
- SAYS FG
The 2004 Act, “empowers WAEC to take disciplinary action against
those who have committed both the offences and penalties for illegally using
examination papers and leakage of examination papers.”
Section
19(1) of the Act reads in part, “Such candidate shall not take or be allowed to
take or continue the examination; in addition, he shall be prohibited from
taking any examination held or conducted by or on behalf of the Council for a
period of two years immediately following upon such contraventions.
The
Federal Executive Council has approved the amendment to an Act of the West
African Examinations Council, part of which will make culprits of examination
malpractice to be liable to five-year jail term or N200,000 fine or both.
The
Minister of Education, Prof Ruqayyat Rufai, announced this in Abuja on
Wednesday while briefing State House Correspondents on the outcome of the
weekly FEC meeting. He addressed journalists in company with her counterpart in
the Health and Environment ministries, Onyebuchi Chukwu and Hadza Mailafia,
respectively.
She
said the Council had subsequently directed the Ministry of Justice to take
further necessary action on the subject.
Rufai
had recently presented a memo to FEC, seeking its approval for the enactment of
an Act to amend the WAEC Act, CAP W4, Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
2004 with the aim of giving effect to the revised convention of WAEC, 2003 in
the country.
“In addition, the candidate may be prosecuted
and if found guilty, shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N200, 000 or
imprisonment for a term of five years or to both such fine and imprisonment.”
No comments:
Post a Comment