According
to Saturday Sun, some of the people had approached WAEC through letters
seeking restitution, after they had confessed how they dubiously
acquired their certificates, when they wrote the examinations at various
periods.
WAEC
replied, stating that what they were expected to do was to return the
certificates awarded in line with the rules and regulations guiding the
conduct of the examinations. However, only few responded, including a
holder of Teachers’ Grade 11 certificate.
It has been revealed that those who complied with the directive returned their certificates to various WAEC offices nationwide.
The
council took their case to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC),
which has cancelled the returned 15 certificates at its 55th meeting in
Lagos.
“The
listed candidates, in their letters of restitution, confessed that they
were involved in various forms of examination malpractices in various
years as indicated against their numbers. They have returned the
original certificates issued to them,” a statement by NEC said.
The
returned certificates by the Born Again Christians were for both the
May/June (school exam) and November/December (private candidate) West
African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
A
breakdown of the year the examinations were taken revealed that the
oldest dates back to June 1983 with certificate # SG 288999. The next is
dated June 1990 (RS0680084c), June 1992 (NGSS 0994156), June 1995
(NGSS0265147) and December 1995 (NGSP 0169397), December 1996 (NGSP
0575264), December 2000 (NGWASSCP 038771), June 2001 (NGWASSCS 2451037).
Others
are June 2002, two certificates with NGWASSCP 4100224 and NGWASSCS
3894794 were returned and cancelled, June 2003 (NGWASSCS 5009313), June
2006 two born again Christian returned certificates with NGWASSCP
7747466 and NGWASSCS 8423755, December 2008 (NGWASSCP 05790031) and June
2010 NGWASSCP 13327157.
There are several Verses in the Bible
to support restitution, which conform to what the 15 Born Again
Christians did by confessing their sins and sought restitution from
WAEC.
In 1 John 1:9 says: “If we confess our sins, this is faithful and just to forgive us [our] sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness”.
While Numbers 5:6-7 says: “When
a man or woman commits any of the sins that people commit by breaking
faith with the Lord, and that person realizes his guilt, he shall
confess his sin that he has committed. And he shall make full
restitution for his wrong”.
The
names and other details of the 15 confessed persons may not be
disclosed, as WAEC officials said it would amount to violation of the
rights of the individuals involved and that of commission’s ethics.
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