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The West African Examination Council has delisted 30 schools in Benue State over examination malpractices.
The state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Dennis Ityavya, disclosed this in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Saturday.
He said, “Let me inform the public that WAEC has delisted 30 schools in the state and most of them are private schools. Some of them had their results withdrawn by the examination body for examination malpractices.”
The commissioner noted that the state government had also listed over one thousand schools, both primary and post-primary, for shutdown.
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Benue State Commissioner for Education, Professor Dennis Ityavya, has said that West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has delisted 30 schools in Benue State over examination malpractices.
The Commissioner stated this in a telephone chat with our correspondent, on Sunday.
According to Ityavya, some of the affected schools are private adding that some of the schools have had their results withdrawn.
“Let me inform the public that WAEC has delisted 30 schools in the state and most of them are private schools, some of them have had their results withdrawn by the body for examination malpractices.”
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Schools in Benue State, on Monday, resumed for a second term of 2020/21 academic session with many of the schools observing the COVID-19 protocols.
Some schools visited by Tribune Online in Makurdi, Benue State capital, recorded low turnout of pupils.
At Government Secondary School to Aper Aku stadium, though an exchange school, students were yet to resume at the time our correspondent visited.
At Government Girls Secondary School, Makurdi, the principal of the school, Mrs Elizabeth Tsavnande, said that the staff had come to school on Saturday to clean up the premises.