Anambra State Commissioner for Education Professor Ngozi Chuma-Udeh has assured zero malpractice in the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination, BECE, in the State.

 

Commissioner Chuma-Udeh gave the assurance on Friday when she monitored the ongoing West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination for school candidates.

 

She said the Federal Ministry of Education has also sent a monitoring team for the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination in Anambra State.

 

The visit according to the Commissioner was to ensure conformity in all educational space in the nation, that all due processes were observed, as well as ensure there were no irregularities in the conduct of the examination.

 

She said that the ultimate goal of the present administration is to produce a school environment devoid of malpractices and to raise children that are skillful and technologically empowered to face the world

 

According to the Commissioner. Anambra State education system is recording zero malpractice in examination, in WAEC, NECO and other exams, since State government has put its feet down and stamped out corruption from the education sector in the state.

 

Expressing satisfaction with the visit, Professor Chuma-Udeh who also monitored the exercise in one of the centers in the state, reassured the team of zero malpractice exercise in line with the vision of Governor Chukwuma Soludo who she said is passionate about education.

 

She noted that they are happy to receive the contingent of BECE Monitoring team from Federal Ministry of Education.