The West Africa Examination, WAEC, has prevented at least 701 students in Kaduna State from writing the ongoing 2022 WAEC Senior School Certificate Examination after paying N12.61million exams fees.
The affected students, from five government and four private schools, were stopped from writing the exams because the uploading of their Continuous Assessment, CASS, into the WAEC portal failed and the portal was shut by the examination body at the end of the deadline.
The examination body was said to have drew the attention of some of the affected schools to the failed uploading on April 1, 2022, giving them time to rectify the anomaly.
However, all entreaties to the WAEC Zonal Coordinator for North West, Mr Audu Paiku to reopen the portal for them to upload the CASS was rejected.
The affected schools include Government Secondary School, Kuse (all 290 final year students), Government Secondary School Independence Way, Kaduna (all 150 final year students), Government Secondary School, Kagarko (110 students), Government Senior Secondary School, Iddah (100 students).
Others are Al-Bahmeen Academy, Kaduna (all 8 final year students), Kalhyatu AbdulRahman Bin Auf Academy, Jere (15 students), Great Panaf Schools, Kaduna (13 out of 62 students), ECWA Secondary School, Kubacha (10 students) and Government Secondary School, Mato (5 students).
The North West WAEC Zonal Coordinator, Mr. Audu Paiku, declined to speak on the issue rather referred journalists to the Kaduna State Ministry of Education, for necessary information.
However, Kaduna State Ministry of Education had in a letter to WAEC National Office through WAEC Zonal office in Kaduna, on April 12th, 2022, through the Overseer of the Kaduna State Schools Quality Assurance Authority, Aliyu Idris, requested WAEC to reopen its portal to allow the 701 students upload their CASS, but the examination body refused, Vanguard reports.
While confirming the incident, Government Girls Secondary School Independence Way, Kaduna, Great Panaf Schools, Kaduna and Al-Bahmeen Academy, Kaduna, said they did everything possible to enable their students join their colleagues in writing their final exams but WAEC Zonal Coordinator did not yield.