The
Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has announced the cancellation of the
interview test for National Common Entrance Examination (NCCE) into Federal
Government colleges.
A statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Education on
Monday in Abuja said the cancellation of the test for NCCE would take effect
from the 2017/2018 academic year.
The statement signed by the Deputy Director, Press, Bem Goong,
said the minister could not establish the rationale for a second test for NCCE
organised by the National Examination Council (NECO).
“The second test is an unnecessary additional financial burden
on parents/guardians,” it quoted Mr. Adamu as saying.
“The era of multiple examinations attracting prohibitive fees
cannot be accommodated by the Buhari administration, especially against the
backdrop of government’s determination to increase access to education as a
platform for breaking the cycle of poverty.’’
The statement said Mr. Adamu had directed NECO to strengthen its
examination processes with a view to achieving quality and credible examination
for admission into unity schools at the first test.
It said the minister argued that multiple examinations did not
necessarily translate to the admission of quality pupils in secondary schools.
The statement said Mr. Adamu maintained that the 2016/2017
academic year remained the effective date for the ban on Post-UTME, advising
vice-chancellors to adhere strictly to the policy in the overriding public
interest.
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