WASSCE 2022: Adamawa Govt. Expresses Satisfaction Over Results.

Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has expressed satisfaction with the performance of indigent students who sat for the West African  Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) conducted by the West African Examinations council’s (WAEC).

A statement by the Press Secretary to the Governor,  Hunwashi Wonosikou in Yola on Thursday, stated that about 78 per cent of the candidates who sat for the examination,  scored the minimum of University entry requirement of five O’level credits and above.

The governor lauded the commitment and dedication of all stakeholders in education, especially teachers, parents and the students for achieving the enviable feat, saying government would not relent in making education a top priority.

He said his administration had recently paid N780.2 million as the 2022  WAEC examination and registration fees covering a total of  43,254 candidates across all existing senior secondary schools.

Fintiri said his administration would continue to enhance the welfare of teachers through capacity building, training and retraining, workshops, seminars, implementation of their  promotion to the next grade levels and payment of  their entitlements.

Adamawa government reportedly provided full scholarships to 120 indigent students to study Medicine, Engineering and science-based courses in Indian Universities.


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