Despite labour union’s planned strike, WAEC says action won’t affect ongoing exam

Adebisi Aikulola
Adebisi Aikulola
Students writing WAEC exams

The Branch Controller (Ekiti), West Africa Examinations Council, Mrs. T.A.Y. Lawson, has said that the nationwide strike scheduled to begin on Monday will not disrupt examinations in the state or nationwide alike.

She alerted principals and school heads in Ekiti State in a letter titled, “Notice of Commencement of Indefinite Strike by NLC and TUC” with reference number EK/BC/SC/EXAM/07/Vol.1/89 late Friday.

The Nigerian timetable for the examination began on Tuesday, April 30, and will end on Thursday, June 20, 2024.

The letter read, “The attention of management has been drawn to a notice of the commencement of an indefinite strike by NLC and TUC effective, Monday, June 3, 2024. Please be formally informed that the conduct of WASSCE SC 2024 goes on as scheduled.”

She noted that the examination body shares the burden of the unions.

This is because she said that students shouldn’t be at the receiving end by missing the ongoing examination in Nigeria and some West African states.

“Inasmuch as we share the concerns of the unions and the generality of Nigerians, the WASSCE SC is going on across the member countries of WAEC, and the Nigerian child should not be put to the disadvantage of missing the exam.

“For the aforesaid reason, WAEC will conduct the exam, and school principals, supervisors, parents, and the general public should please take note and make adequate arrangements for their candidates to sit the exam. Kindly be guided accordingly,” it concluded.

The organised labour comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, announced the commencement of the strike on Friday due to a breakdown of negotiations on the proposed new minimum wage.

WAEC Letter
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