In a hurry to submit their answer booklets to invigilators, some candidates forget their expo (materials used for examination malpractice) in the booklets, the West African Examination Council has said.
He said, “We encounter malpractice during the examination and during marking. Some leave the expo
in the answer booklets. We see that all the time. Others use other
answer booklets different from the council’s own. But, we discover these
things during marking because the booklets do not have our serial
numbers and they are not usually signed by the supervisors. Supervisors
usually sign the booklets before they are given to the candidates.
The council also noted that some other candidates use different answer booklets from its authorised copies.
Its Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Demianus Ojijeogu, who confirmed this in an interview with our
correspondent, however, added that the council had reduced the incidence
of impersonation in its examinations through its biometric registration
process
“We have been able to handle
impersonation through our biometric process but there is still collusion
where candidates will copy exactly the same answers usually dictated by
a teacher. We have our invigilators but the number is limited. When
you leave the centre or before we get there, they will do what they
want.”
He added that the council was still
dealing with challenges of collusion, which involved teachers aiding
candidates during examination.
Ojijeogu, who said that some candidates
harassed supervisors, noted that the development had forced the council
to adopt a more discreet approach in making announcements regarding
examination malpractice.
“We no longer make noise about
examination malpractice because examination supervision is a hazardous
job. When candidates engage in malpractice, we just take their number
and they fill a form. Some of our workers have been held hostage, female
supervisors have been harassed. It is a hazardous job,” he added.
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