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DTSG To Partner NECO In Tackling Examination Malpractices —Ezewu

 

BY MAGNUS EMUJI

DELTA State Government has reiterated its collabora­tion with the National Examination Council (NECO) towards putting measures in place to curb all man­ners of examination malpractices during forthcoming 2025 examination.

The state Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mrs. Rose Ezewu stated this in Asaba while declaring open the 2025 preliminary coordination for Home Economics , Ani­mal Husbandry Subjects and Physical Education practicals .

Ezewu, who was represented by the Functioning Perma­nent Secretary , Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Daniel Akiri, said that the workshop was an important ceremony in preparation for 2025 Home Economics NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) external exami­nation, scheduled to commence in few weeks time.

She stated that NECO was a national examination con­ducted for senior secondary school students, stressing that efforts should be made to improve her performance annually.

While saying that some hitches experienced by West Afri­can Examination Council (WAEC) would serve as a guide in avoiding such situations in the course of the examinations, the Commissioner urged NECO to ensure that all logistics were in place for hitch free conduct of the examination.

Ezewu noted that the essence of the coordination was to allow uniformity in assessing the practical aspects of Home Economics in a bid to improving students’ performances in the external examination.

In his address, the state Coordinator of NECO, Mr. Harry Uhunamure commended the commissioner and her ministry for their unwavering support and patriotism to ensure the smooth conduct NECO practical in the state.

Uhunamure, however, reminded the examiners that the practical section was the precursor to the main examination , urging them to handle the practical conscientiously and meticulously.

He explained that the use of the various forms that were provided was vital for proper documentation during the ex­amination, stating that the forms should be filled appreciate with relevant information.

In their separate remarks, the Chief Examiner for Home Economics subject, Mrs. Grace Oruremu and her counterpart in charge of Animal Husbandry subject, Mr. Tony Igbigbi ap­preciated NECO and the state Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education for organizing the workshop.

Igbigbi, specifically decried the lack of commitment of schools nowadays to train animals in the school premises, a development he said was discouraging students from offering animal husbandry subject

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