
WASSCE 2020 postponed indefinitely.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has postponed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates, 2020 indefinitely.
This was confirmed in a statement released by WAEC Nigeria’s Head of National Office, Mr. Patrick Ehidiamen Areghan.
The statement stated that the examination scheduled to begin April 6, 2020, was postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The statement reads in part: “The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in Nigeria, nay, the West African sub-region, has decided to put on hold the conduct of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination
“This is as a result of the impact of the novel and deadly Corona Virus pandemic (COVID-19) and the serious implications it has for the conduct of the WASSCE for school candidates, 2020, coupled with the anxieties it has generated among the populace.
“This decision is a demonstration of the organisation’s concern and support for the various protocols being put in place by the Federal and State Governments of Nigeria and the governments of the other member countries to check the spread of the disease.
Areghan noted that the timetable for the examination had been suspended and would be “reviewed once the health situation improves.”
Join The Conversation
You May Like
Latest
Nigeria at risk of becoming a failed state if it doesn’t restructure : Atiku Abubakar
Breaking: Sunday Igboho’s house razed in Ibadan
Karaye Emirate Council to republish 1963 Fulani history book
Ned Nwoko celebrates his Moroccan wife
Keira Knightley: I’m no longer interested in filming sex scenes for men
Mercy Aigbe gushes over lookalike son, Juwon
Ebuka excited as parents mark 52nd wedding anniversary
Kwara beefs up security to monitor farmers, herders
Kwara APC caretaker committee rejects replacement of chairman
U.S. in COVID-19 relief as cases, deaths fall
Oyetola: How Govs can ensure peaceful co-existence in Nigeria
Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases shoot up again, Lagos in sharp lead
COVID-19 vaccines arrive early February: Boss Mustapha
Group raises alarm on alleged illegal recruitment into NDDC
Rudy Giuliani sued for $1.3b by voting machine firm, Trump not ruled out
UK dangerous COVID-19 variant lands in Nigeria
COVID-19: Edo court sentences 17 curfew violators to community service
Frank Lampard breaks silence hours after sacking by Chelsea
When will GTBank get it right?
Uzodimma imposes curfew on nine LGAs in Orlu Zone Imo
Novarick appoints Otonye Lolomari as Non-Executive Director