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WAEC Announces Date for Release of Withheld 2024 WASSCE Results

 

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has set February 28, 2025, as the release date for the withheld results of the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), thereby providing clarity and closure for affected candidates.

 

This announcement provides a sense of closure for candidates who have been eagerly awaiting the outcome of their examinations.

 

At a press conference on Friday, February 7, WAEC revealed that investigations into alleged malpractice and irregularities are nearing completion. John Kapi, the Head of Public Affairs at WAEC, expressed confidence that the council would conclude its probe and release the withheld results by the set date.

 

“The Council has continued its hearing for the affected candidates and has been releasing results as appropriate. The Council wishes to assure all stakeholders that all cases of malpractice will be finalized, and results released by February 28,” Mr. Kapi stated.

 

The assurance follows a legal battle and threats from the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) to stage nationwide protests over the withheld results. Despite the overall success of the exams, WAEC reported several instances of malpractice, including photocopying answers, hiding foreign materials, smuggling mobile phones, and collusion in exam halls.

 

Acknowledging the legal battle, Mr. Kapi noted that the increase in malpractice cases was alarming and urged all stakeholders to speak out against the issue to maintain the credibility of the examination.

Source: GossipMotion.com

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