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WAEC: Delay in Education Ministry’s GH₵118m Payment Holding Up WASSCE Results

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has said that delays in the release of funds from the Ministry of Education are impacting the timely processing of results for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

In a statement issued on December 9, WAEC explained that while the marking of essay and practical components was completed by November 29, 2024, the scanning of objective test cards has been delayed due to a breakdown of scanners. The necessary repairs and other operational activities cannot proceed due to a lack of funds.

WAEC is awaiting the release of an outstanding GH₵118 million from the Ministry of Education to continue with the scanning and other post-examination processes. The delay has also affected the release of results, with WAEC urging students, parents, and stakeholders to ignore unofficial release dates circulating on social media.

The Council also appealed for patience from examination officials and suppliers who have not yet been paid, assuring that payments will be made once the funds are received.

WAEC stressed the urgency of the situation, calling on the Ministry of Education to release the outstanding funds to ensure the smooth completion of the examination process and preserve public confidence in the country’s education system.

Source:TheDotNews

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