We won’t condone exam malpractice, says Rivers govt

Rivers State Commissioner for Education Prof. Kaniye Ebeku has warned pupils against engaging in malpractices at the ongoing 2021 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

He spoke yesterday when he toured examination centres to ensure smooth conduct of the exercise.

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Addressing pupils, Ebeku said anyone caught in any form of malpractice would be dealt with in line with the prescribed rules and regulations governing the conduct of the examination.

He said: “The reason we are here today is to ensure that exams are going on seamlessly; we don’t condone malpractices and we will not allow you to cheat.”

The commissioner advised the pupils against compromising their future by indulging in malpractices, saying he was confident they were prepared for the examinations.

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He said: “I know that your school is a good school and your teachers have trained you well. I know that you should have confidence in yourself and if you have confidence in yourself that you have prepared very well, then you have no reason whatsoever to cheat.”

Ebeku also monitored renovation of Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Borokiri.

He said Governor Nyesom Wike was passionate about restoring the glory of iconic schools in the state.

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