Birnin Kebbi — The Academic Staff Union of
Secondary Schools (ASUSS) has accused the Kebbi State government of
being responsible for the non- release of the results of the West
African Extermination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council
(NECO).
Chairman of ASUSS, Kebbi State chapter Comrade Ibrahim Garba, at an event to mark this year's World Teachers Day, said: "WAEC and NECO withheld students results because the state government refused to release funds to settle the examination fees".
He, therefore, called on the state authorities to as a matter of urgency release funds to settle the examination fees.
"If truly the state government is committed to its claims of free education from primary to secondary school level, it should release funds. The future of children of Kebbi State aspiring to gain admission into universities and other tertiary institutions across the country is being jeopardised by the state government," he said.
Chairman of ASUSS, Kebbi State chapter Comrade Ibrahim Garba, at an event to mark this year's World Teachers Day, said: "WAEC and NECO withheld students results because the state government refused to release funds to settle the examination fees".
He, therefore, called on the state authorities to as a matter of urgency release funds to settle the examination fees.
"If truly the state government is committed to its claims of free education from primary to secondary school level, it should release funds. The future of children of Kebbi State aspiring to gain admission into universities and other tertiary institutions across the country is being jeopardised by the state government," he said.
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