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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

MUOBAGHARE COMMENDS CONDUCT OF NECO EXAM IN AGBOR

     

The State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Professor Patrick Muoboghare has commended the orderly conduct of the on-going November/December 2011 National Examination Council examination (Private Candidates) in Agbor centres.

     

Professor Muoboghare made this commendation at Agbor during the monitoring of the examination at Gbenoba Grammar School, Agbor where he observed orderliness of the candidates in the centre.

     

He stated that orderly conduct was a sign that the fight against examination malpractice in the state was gaining ground and therefore appealed to those that had not yet keyed into it to embrace the new order for a better education system.

     

The Commissioner reiterated the determination of the ministry to wipe out the cankerworm from the education system, stressing that the ministry would continue the fight until menace was totally eliminated.

     

Professor Muoboghare equally used the occasion to appeal to stakeholders, such as school heads, teachers and parents to support the ministry in the crusade so that there would be no doubt in accepting certificates obtained from conducted examinations.

     

The Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Chief Jonathan Erekata and other officers from the ministry accompanied the commissioner during the monitoring exercise

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