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Ebonyi State Government Suspends Unified Exam In Secondary Schools



Report reaching us is that the Ebonyi State government on Wednesday announced the suspension of the policy indefinitely following protests against the unified examinations introduced in the state school system.

Governor Dave Umahi governor

Governor Dave Umahi governor (Ebonyi State Governor)

It based the decision on the illegal fees collected from students by schools.

The state Commissioner for Education, John Eke, announced this while briefing reporters in Abakaliki, the state capital.

He gave all school principals in the state seven days ultimatum to refund all illegal fees they collected from students for unified examinations introduced by the government in the school system.

According to him, any school principal who fails to refund the illegal fees after the seven days ultimatum will be sanctioned.

He noted that the government introduced the concept of the unified examinations in all the public and private schools in the state to tackle the poor performances of students in WAEC and NECO.

Mr. Ekeh said the illegal fees imposed on the students by principals for the unified exams was threatening the concept and tarnishing the image of the government.

‘’We came up with a decision that there must be unified examinations for students before they move to their next classes”.

‘’We approved the amount of money to be collected for the unified exams; N1, 000 for secondary schools and N500 for primary school. In it, N100 was approved for logistics for secondary schools while N50 was approved for primary schools.

‘’Unfortunately and embarrassingly, some school heads started collecting outside what we approved. Some are collecting N1, 500, some are collecting N700 instead of what was approved and this government feels for the plight of our parents.

‘’This is why we decided to suspend the unified exams indefinitely and order the refund of all the fees collected from the students for it because the unified examination is not for money making,” he said.

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