The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Friday, released
the results of the May/June 2012 West African Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE) at its National office in Yaba, Lagos, even as it
appointed the Head of the Nigeria National Office, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae as
the Registrar of the Council.
Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, Head of the Nigeria National Office said a total of
1, 695, 878 candidates, consisting of 923, 974 male and 748, 250 female
candidates sat for the May/June 2012 WASSCE.
Out of the overall
total number of candidates, 1, 545, 004 candidates, representing 91.10%
have their results fully released, while 150, 874 candidates,
representing 8.90% have a few subjects still being processed due to
some errors mainly traceable to the candidates and schools in the course
of registration or writing the examination.
Uwadiae said such
errors are being corrected by the Council to enable the affected
candidates get their results fully processed and released subsequently.
The
results of 112, 000 candidates, representing 6.70% of the total number
of candidates are being withheld for various report of alleged
involvement in examination malpractice.
Further breakdown of the
results showed that, of the total number of candidates that sat for the
examination, 771, 731 candidates, representing 46.14% obtained six
credits and above; 952, 156 candidates, representing 56.93% obtained
five credits and above.
Similarly, 1, 107, 747 candidates,
representing 66.24% obtained credits and above in four subjects, while
1, 246, 729 candidates, representing 74.55% obtained credits and above
in three subjects. A total of 1, 380, 596 candidates, representing
82.56% obtained credits and above in two subjects.
He also
disclosed that a total of 114 blind candidates registered for the
examination. Out of this number, 95 blind candidates sat for the
examination, of which 21 candidates, representing 22.11% obtained
credits and above in five (5) subjects, including English Language,
noting that blind candidates don’t take Mathematics and Science
practicals in WASSCE diets.
All the candidates who sat the
examination were asked to check the details of their performance with
their scratch cards on the results website: www.waecdirect.org within
the next 48 hours.
Meanwhile, as a total of 649, 156 candidates,
representing 38.81%, obtained credits in five subjects and above,
including English and Mathematics, Uwadiae, who is to assume office as
the new Registrar of WAEC by October 1, 2012 disclosed that “the
results showed some improvement an indication that people are doing what
they should do.”
Meanwhile, the Head of the Nigeria National
Office of the WAEC, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae has been appointed as the Registrar
of the Council.
Dr. Uwadiae, whose appointment as Registrar was
ratified during the 60th Annual Council Meeting held in Abuja, Nigeria,
March 2012, had been the Head of the Nigeria National Office of the
Council since February 4, 2008.
He will assume office Monday,
October 1, 2012 when the incumbent Registrar, Alhaja (Mrs.) Mulikat A.
Bello, would statutorily retire from the Council. Dr. Uwadiae, who hails
from Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria, holds the National Certificate of
Education (NCE) of the University of Lagos.
He also obtained the
B.Ed (Mathematics) degree from the University of Benin as well as M.Ed
and Ph.D (Educational Evaluation) from the University of Ibadan.
Before
joining the Council, he was at various times a Mathematics Teacher at
Remo Secondary School, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria and the College of
Education, Benin, where he rose to the position of Head of Mathematics
Department.
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