The West African Examination Council (WAEC) on Tuesday said it has secured examination centres in Agbor, Delta state and Ore in Ondo
state for candidates writing the General Certificate Examination (GCE) on Saturday,September 10 in Edo state.
It will be recalled that Edo state governorship election is expected to hold on the same day secondary schools students in the state are
expected to sit for their mathematics paper.
This is just as Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) confirmed on Tuesday that it would go ahead with the poll as planned
despite protest from secondary school students who called for a shift in the date of the election to allow them write their papers.
INEC through the Chief Press Secretary to the chairman of the commission, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, also said it would not be involved in
the relocation of the candidates.
It added that the idea to relocate candidates to other states for examination is purely the
responsibility of the state government, adding that INEC would not compensate any candidate.
The Head, Public Affairs for WAEC Nigeria,Demianus Ojijeogu, who spoke with our reporter in Abuja yesterday, said the council
would go ahead with the examination on that day.
Ojijeogu also stated that WAEC would not be responsible for the relocation of the candidates
to the two states, adding that the council is hoping the state government would assist with
the relocation of the candidates.
He added that WAEC officials would be on ground to conduct the examination for candidates who would be at the venue of the
examination.
“We went to Agbor, we have already secured venue.
We went to Ore in Ondo state to secure exam centres for them.
So that is where we are. Yes we have.
Agbor in Delta state and Ore
in Ondo state. We have secured centres already.
“No. It’s our belief that the Edo State
Government being the guardian of the candidates can make such an arrangement & also provide security for them.
“If push comes to show, we will go and wait for them.
Our exam officials will be in Ore in
Ondo and Agbor in Delta state in the centres designated for that exams on that day.
Those that come we will conduct exams for them but we still believe that something is going to
happen between now and tomorrow,” he said
He explained that WAEC wrote a letter to INEC to allow the candidates and WAEC officials free
movement on the day of the examination after proper accreditation.
According to him, the request was turned down for security reasons, adding that the police insisted on restriction of movement on that
day.
He said: “We wrote to INEC headquarters in Abuja and copied the state INEC in Edo state,copied the commissioner of police alerting
them that our mathematics paper is clashing with the election.
“Our view was that they should exempt our examination officials who will be properly accredited and candidates who will also be
identified, they should grant them exemption from the restriction of government on that day so that they can write the paper because the
subject is a core subject. It is mathematics.
“The next thing we got a reply from INEC and even the commissioner of police inviting us for a meeting in Benin City.
That was on august 25th. I was at the meeting and then when we
got to the meeting we discovered that they had already met on the level of inter-agency consultative committee on election in edo state
and trashed our issue that WAEC should relocate the candidates to states that is closer to Edo state.
“We told them that this thing is not workable.
Because one, research has shown that when you move candidates from where they have prepared for exams to another state or where
they have been writing exams to another location if affects them psychologically.
“On Wednesday, on the 29th of august we got a letter INEC sent to us saying that the commission in liaison with the security operating in Edo state after our joint meeting
with officials of the organization advised WAEC to relocate the candidates to any state that
are… to Edo state.
This position is borne out of the fact that movement of every Nigerian
living in edo state will be restricted on the election Day and such security arrangement cannot be compromised.
They said that they cannot grant our request for the exemption of examination functionaries and candidates from any movement on the day of the election so we were left with nothing.
There is nothing else to do. The exam must be conducted.
It is an international exam in the
sense that the paper will be written in the Gambia, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, as well as in Nigeria at the same time.
“We have one other thing to do since they don’t want a gathering on the election day because they said it will compromise election security for the sake of these children let us
move these centres to neighbouring states-delta, and Ondo.
“We are also pleading with the government.
We are expecting that the government can shift ground and say okay, since there will be free
movement on that day for eligible voters that the candidates can also be allowed to go and write the exam as long as they are properly identified. We are still expecting that to happen.”



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