WAEC Attributes Delay in Releasing Ogun Students’ Results to Technical Glitch
The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) has refuted claims that the results of some public school students in Ogun State were withheld due to the state government’s indebtedness. Instead, the examination body attributed the delay to a technical glitch.
Ayobami Suberu, Branch Controller of WAEC in Ogun State, described the report of indebtedness as “mischievous and unbalanced.” He assured that the Ogun State Government is not owing WAEC any money.
Suberu explained that the results of the affected students are still pending due to a technical hitch, which is being addressed for quick resolution. He promised that the results would be released before the close of work on Tuesday.
The examination body had earlier released the results of 1,685,889 candidates, accounting for 93.9 percent, on Monday. The delay in releasing the remaining results has been attributed to the technical glitch, and WAEC is working to resolve the issue promptly.