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Teachers, Students In Osun Lament Nightfall WAEC Exam

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Candidates writing the ongoing West African Examination Council (WAEC) lamented delay in commencement of English Language subject exam Part II and III (objectives and theory).

Findings by The Nation revealed the examination commenced by 7pm and ended by 9pm as against the 4pm scheduled time.

It was learnt the candidates finished the Part I(Oral English) in the morning and waited for the Part II and III scheduled for 4pm..

However, the examination was delayed until 7pm when officials of WAEC brought papers into schools across the State.

A source in WAEC, who pleaded anonymity, said: “It is true that we delayed the time of commencement of the examination but it was due to leakage of the exam question paper across the state.

“We discovered that the students have seen the question, hence we needed to change it. We hurriedly changed the paper but it was late, and that is what made them to start the examination late.”

A teacher Jumoke Adedokun said: “It is a frustrating occurrence today, we never planned that we would stay that late but officials of WAEC insisted that the exam should be held today. We used phone torchlight to illuminate the hall today. There may be mass failure of the subject in Osun state due to this.

“Many parents have been calling us about the whereabouts of their children, we had to explain to them about the change. We started the exam at 7pm and ended by 9pm.”

A parent said:  “I don’t think the student can pass the examination because they were practically in the dark doing that exam at a school in Osogbo. There may be a mass failure like JAMB.”

When contacted, Osun State’s Commissioner for Education, Dipo Eluwole said: “I can’t speak to any journalist now until tomorrow, I am in a tight situation over the WAEC examination.”

Credit: thenationonlineng.net

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