Some candidates
of the National Examination Council (NECO), who could not write some papers due
to the recent Plateau killings in the state have pleaded with the council to
re-conduct the examinations.
The
candidates, who are taking shelter in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps
in the state, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday that the
attacks prevented them from writing the NECO Basic Education Certificate
Examination (BECE) and the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE).
NAN reports
that more than 11 communities in Jos South, Riyom, Bokkos and Barkin Ladi Local
Government Areas (LGAs) were affected in the recent attacks.
A BECE
candidate, 14 years old Ezra Danjuma said he missed three papers because his
school, Government Secondary School, Exland in Barkin Ladi Local Government
Area was among the schools closed down because of the recent attacks.
“ I
registered for 10 subjects but could not write three papers because we had to
runway from our community when the Fulani herdsmen attacked us, my father was
killed in the process,“ he said.
Ezra,
the second child of five children said that he paid N3, 500 for the exams and
expressed worry that his mother might not be able to finance the exams as a
widow, in addition to the school fees of his other four siblings.
NAN
reports that at the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) IDP camp in Heipang,
Barkin Ladi, that 11 SSCE candidates did not write all the papers they
registered for and pleaded with the examination body to re-conduct the papers.
Bayat
Yohana, a 16-year-old candidate said many of his classmates have lost a parent
or both in the attacks and did not have the resources to re-register for the
exams next year, “we paid N34, 000 for the exams, most of us cannot pay again
next year,“ he said.
NAN
reports that candidates in Barkin Ladi LGA did not write literature, geography,
agric science, computer science, animal husbandry, additional mathematics and
data processing and marketing.
The
Plateau Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mr Jude Dakur said that a formal
complaint was made to NECO on the issue and the council had directed them to
collate the list of the candidates and the subjects they missed for possible
consideration.
He said
13 public schools in Barkin Ladi local government were shut down, while
statistics in the other affected areas were still being collated. (NAN)





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