Gov't impose sanctions on exam malpractices

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Issues of examinations malpractice in Nigeria received a major boost dictating its unacceptability and a very low tolerance level as its impact on the nation’s psyche when the Federal Executive Council (FEC) empowered the West African Examination Council (WAEC) to introduce a penalty of N200, 000 fine or five years imprisonment for any candidate caught in examination malpractice in the five countries under the body.

This approval came following the amendment and domestication of an act of the West African Examination Council agreed upon by the West African countries in 2004.

The Honourable Minister for Education, Professor Rukuyyattu Rufai, briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting on Wednesday, noted that before now WAEC could not punish such offenders, and the new section of the act has become necessary to check examination malpractices.

The FEC also approved the establishment of a national healthcare waste management policy for Nigeria.

Nigeria at present does not have a coordinated healthcare waste management system especially in the area of collection, storage, treatment and disposal even after being signatory to the convention on the control of hazardous waste disposal.

The Federal Executive Council also deliberated on the memo by the Ministry of Interior, which aims at reducing the incident of fire in public buildings across the country.

The Ministry of Interior has been directed to forward the policy to the National Economic Council (NEC) for further deliberations and to also enable state governors to key into the policy for full implementation across the country.