The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has described reports that it is conniving with politicians whose victories in the 2023 general elections are being challenged to frustrate their opponents at the tribunals as malicious, wicked and misleading.
WAEC, in a statement on Thursday said ordinarily, it would
have ignored all the malicious allegations, but decided to do some
clarifications and enlightenment, for the benefit of the Nigerian public and
for the sake of assessment and education, generally, in Nigeria.
The examination body responded in a statement by Mrs
Moyosola Adesina, its Acting Head, Public Affairs.
It noted that there have been reports of attempts by WAEC to
pervert the course of justice by allegedly conniving with some highly placed
persons, whose electoral victories in the last national elections are being
challenged in court by their opponents.
“These reports even alleged that “top WAEC Directors” at the
Yaba office, received huge sums of money in several tranches to conceal and
doctor information on WAEC records concerning some defendants.
“The reports went on to say that WAEC has been complicit in
denying all litigants access to examination records, in proof of their cases in
court.
“It also bogusly claimed that an investigative agency had
gone to Ghana and completed investigations while efforts to do so in Nigeria,
were blocked by some WAEC officials.
“These reports are all baseless, malicious and misleading.
We must guide against the bastardisation of assessment and the destruction of
education in the country.
“When people who are not in charge of examinations and do
not have the expertise and records of relevant documents and information try to
hijack the mandate of a time-tested organisation, it portends danger,” she
said.
She noted that such trend could further destroy the efforts
by government in fixing the education sector.
According to her, WAEC deserves accolades for holding on as
a colossus for the past 71 years.
She described those who query its integrity as
‘desperadoes’, who simply want things in their favour at all costs.
Adesina regretted the development, noting that sadly enough,
the same people were proud holders of the WAEC certificates.
“WAEC is an international examination body with a clear
mandate to conduct examinations in the public interest and award certificates,
and it has been doing so since 1952, without any integrity issues. Its
certificates are recognised and acceptable all over the world.
“WAEC is a legal entity that can sue and be sued. It is a
law-abiding organisation with absolute respect for the judiciary. It will,
therefore, always appear in court whenever subpoenaed and obey any valid order
arising there from.
“This is the era of politics. WAEC has been subpoenaed on
several occasions to appear in court to confirm the authenticity of WAEC
results, certificates, or documents tendered by some litigants and we have
always done so.
“For record purposes and the benefit of the Nigerian public,
WAEC Ghana has nothing to do with the results of Nigerian candidates, just as
Nigeria does not have anything to do with the results of Ghanaian candidates,
even though we administer the same international examinations,” she noted.
She argued that for reports to say that some investigating
agencies had gone to Ghana and had concluded investigation on a matter in
Nigeria, is false.
According to her, there is no way the Ghana office, or even
the headquarters, can speak on a matter they know nothing about, adding that no
member country has other member countries’ results, records and documents.
Adesina denied other reports that alleged that WAEC had been
complicit in denying all litigants access to examination records in proof of
their cases in court.
She said that the examination body had always and would
continue to cooperate with law enforcement and security agencies, whenever
called upon to provide documents and records to aid their investigations on
matters. NAN
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