THE West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), has threatened to impose 
penalties on candidates who failed to collect their certificates on or 
before December 31.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Public 
Affairs, Mr Yusuf Ari, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria 
(NAN) on Monday in Lagos.
It stated that millions of certificates of candidates who sat for WAEC 
examinations since 1960 had long been signed but were not collected by 
candidates.
“We wish to inform the general public that certificates up to May/June 
2012 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), 
conducted by WAEC have been printed and dispatched to schools for 
collection by candidates.
“And certificates for external candidates for up to November/December 
2012 WASSCE diet, also conducted by the Council have also been printed 
and are equally awaiting collection by candidates at WAEC offices 
nationwide.
“The external candidates, especially who wrote the November/December 
examination diets are advised to go and collect their certificates from 
all our zonal branches or satellite offices in the states.
“We urge candidates to go to where they sat for the examination because 
we no longer have enough space to harbour them.
“Most of these certificates have been lying fallow in our various 
offices with no one coming forward to collect them.
“Candidates come in trickles for them, only when they have absolute need
 for them and I think it should not be so.
“We therefore wish to warn that WAEC will be charging extra fee for the 
custody of these certificates if the candidates failed to collect them 
later than December 31,” the statement said.

I wil go get mine
ReplyDeleteTanx 4 d info...tink i shld go 4 mine
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