Parents of those students and a number of Ugandans asked the government to give special exams to them arguing that they represented the country so well. However, the minister has told members on the Education committee chaired by Palisa county MP Jacob Opoloti that they have talked to different stakeholders in the education sector and have consulted UNEB on the same matter but it has declined to set special exams for these students saying it will set a very bad precedence. He also added that they have done their part as requested by parliament to see that those students be given special exams but they were not successful because UNEB declined.