WAEC Warns: Exam Malpractice a National Security Threat
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has issued a stern warning, emphasizing that exam malpractice is a national security threat. This alarming declaration underscores the pervasive nature of examination fraud and its far-reaching implications on the nation's stability and development. The Gravity of Exam Malpractice WAEC's Head of Humanities, Daniel Nii Dodoo, highlighted that exam malpractice is a national security threat due to its potential to erode the credibility of educational qualifications. He noted that such unethical practices compromise the quality of the workforce, leading to underqualified individuals occupying critical positions in society. This scenario not only hampers national development but also poses risks to governance and public safety. Alarming Statistics In recent years, the incidence of examination malpractice has surged dramatically. WAEC reported that in 2023 alone, over 587,000 subject results were withheld, and more than 59,000 results were […]