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Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 6:46am On Sep 16, 2014
Chibok girls WASSCE result ready, says Minister
Chibok
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau, said on Monday that the May/June
2014 West African Senior School Certificate
Examination results of the abducted Chibok
schoolgirls were ready.
The over 200 girls were abducted in April when
members of the Boko Haram sect invaded the
Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno
State.
Their whereabouts remain unknown over 150
days after the sad incident.
The students were taking their examinations
when the sect members interrupted the exercise.
Shekarau, who appeared before the House of
Representatives Committee on Education in Abuja,
informed the lawmakers that the Ministry of
Education was reviewing the results.
He stated that the review was necessary because
the examinations became “haphazard” as a result
of the abduction.
He was responding to a question by a member of
the committee, who sought to know the fate of
the girls.
The minister, who assured the committee that the
Federal Government had not lost hope in its bid to
secure the release of the girls, added that efforts
were also being made to improve on girl child
education generally in the North-East zone.
Shekarau said, “By 1pm today (Monday), the
President (Goodluck Jonathan) has scheduled a
meeting in which I am attending, specifically to
address some of the issues of girl child education
in that troubled zone. In fact, this morning, I got
a communication from the West African
Examinations Council that the result of the
Chibok Secondary School is out. We (ministry)
have to look at it (result) via-a-viz the security
situation and implication before the formal
release.
“It is right now in my possession. Because when
the abduction took place, some remained and
completed their examinations, some were taking
examinations before they were abducted. So, the
result is haphazard. So we are addressing that
this afternoon. This is just for the information of
the honourable members. It is also a matter of
great concern to us. I am sure by 1pm, four, five
of us will be sitting with Mr. President to address
this issue.”
The minister was primarily invited by the
committee to shed light on the decision of the
Federal Government to re-open schools on
September 22 as against the earlier date of
October 13, following the outbreak of the Ebola
Virus Disease in the country.
It will be recalled that while government’s efforts
to rescue the girls have yet proved positive, about
11 of their parents are reported to have died.
Some Nigerians, using the social media, also
launched a campaign, #BringBackOurGirls, in a bid
to continuously put the government on its toes.
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by vokalguy(m): 7:35am On Sep 16, 2014
Sighs.... whats more important at the moment? WAEC results or the safety of the abducted girls? Once again PRIORITIES!
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by texazzpete(m): 8:12am On Sep 16, 2014
So why was the WAEC boss pointing fingers when his men knew the school was opened and were even conducting exams there?
if he was so sure Chibok was unsafe as he postures around, why did he go ahead to deploy men to the school?
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by Ngwakwe: 8:32am On Sep 16, 2014
texazzpete: So why was the WAEC boss pointing fingers when his men knew the school was opened and were even conducting exams there?
if he was so sure Chibok was unsafe as he postures around, why did he go ahead to deploy men to the school?



How Borno Governor caused kidnap of Chibok schoolgirls – WAEC


“The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri.”
The kidnap of over 250 schoolgirls in Chibok may not have occurred if the Borno State Government had heeded the advice of an examination body, fresh facts have emerged.

Aware of the poor security situation in Borno and worried about the safety of students, the West African Examination Council, WAEC, declined to conduct its Senior School Certificate Examination in unsafe parts of Borno, including Chibok.
But that was until the state governor, Kashim Shettima, assured of adequate security measures, an official has said.
The head of WAEC’s National Office in Nigeria, Charles Eguridu, stated this on Friday night in Abuja while answering questions from several women including First Lady Patience Jonathan, wives of state governors, female legislators at federal and state levels, and leaders of various women organizations.

The Borno State Commissioner of Women Affairs, Inna Galadima, stood in for the wife of the Borno Governor, Nana Shettima.

The event was organised by Mrs. Jonathan at the First Lady’s conference room, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr. Eguridu said WAEC was initially reluctant to conduct its examination in Chibok and other troubled areas of the north-east because of the security challenges but had to buckle when Mr. Shettima assured the Council, in writing, that adequate security would be provided.

“Following the previous experience, we were afraid to go to the North-East this year, yet we risked it and asked for extra security through the Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike,” the official said. “We also asked the various state governments to relocate all the centres to the state capitals where there would be adequate security.”

“The three governors did not respond to our request but instead said they had made adequate security arrangements. The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri,” Mr. Eguridu told the women on Friday.

The WAEC official reportedly tendered the letters written to the governors of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe to prove his claim.

He also told the women that another factor that influenced WAEC’s decision to ask that all centres be moved to the state capitals was the death of three of its staff while conducting a similar examination in a school along the Yola-Maiduguri road, last year.

Schools in Borno had been shut following the various attacks by the extremist Boko Haram sect.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the state government, in a bid to ensure its students do not miss the SSCE examinations, asked final year secondary school students to resume studies.

The Borno governor, who initially declined transferring the final year students from centres in remote areas like Chibok to the state capital, finally agreed to do so after the kidnap, Mr. Eguridu said.

“Borno state government only agreed to relocate the remaining 189 pupils after the abduction of the girls,” he said.

The Borno Government is yet to react to WAEC’s claim. The Borno Education Commissioner, Musa Inuwa Kubo, did not answer or return calls made to his phone and was yet to reply to a text message enquiry as at the time of publishing this report.

The actual student figure

The WAEC boss also provided what appears the clearest clarification yet of the number of students in the Chibok school before the April 14 kidnap.
“Overall, 530 students registered for WAEC at the Chibok centre, 135 males and 395 girls,” the official said.

Mr. Eguridu provided the bio data, including photographs of all the 530 students that registered at the Chibok centre.

The centre was the Government Secondary School, Chibok, and was used as centre by both the students of the school and those of smaller villages in Chibok Local Government.

The actual number of girls still with the kidnappers is yet to be ascertained, although the school, the state government and the police all gave figures above 200.
About 50 of the girls initially declared missing have been reunited with their families with many of those escaping from their abductors.

Although the school is a mixed school, boarding facilities are only available for girls; which explains why they were the only ones in the dormitory when the suspected Boko Haram members arrived on the night of April 14.

To be able to ascertain the actual number of girls in the dormitory when the kidnap occurred and the number of girls still missing, the women, at the end of their meeting, resolved to invite all those involved in the administration of the school to Abuja to explain what actually happened.

Women vow more action

While speaking after the meeting, Mrs. Jonathan vowed to do everything possible to ensure the release of the girls.

“If they don’t release our girls, then they should be ready to kidnap me,” she said.
“If after three days the children are not released, we shall march to Borno. We shall march to Borno Governor, then to Senate President, David Mark, and the President of this country to tell them the truth,” Mrs. Jonathan said.

In a communique at the end of their deliberations, the women said they would do all within their powers to ensure that the girls are rescued from their abductors.

In the communiqué, the women stated:
“For us to provide the necessary solution, there are pertinent questions that we must ask and these include the followings:
“We are asking these questions so as not to rely on the rumours flying around. So we want to do a thorough job as women and concerned mothers.

“When we are through with these efforts, we may need to approach our elders in the north, the National Assembly and all those concerned to help us put an end to the killing of our husbands, our children and our people.

“We heard that all federal schools were closed in the state, but the Chibok school, which is a state school. Why will a state school be opened without providing adequate security while all other schools were closed?

“We also heard that WAEC was conducting exams when the students were abducted, so this meeting resolved that there will be a committee to be Chaired by the Borno State Governor’s wife.”

The women said members of the committee will include the wife of the senator representing the senatorial zone where Chibok is located, the wife of the member representing Chibok federal constituency, wife of the Chibok local government chairman, wife of the minister representing Borno State, and wife of the Chibok Village head.

The committee is expected to come along with the Chibok school principal, the security guard at the school, at least two teachers from the school, two teachers invigilating the WAEC examinations in the school, two matrons, as well as chairman and secretary of the school’s Parents Teachers Association.

The committee is also expected to come along with two parents whose children are still missing, two parents whose children escaped from the Boko Haram insurgents and two students that managed to escape, whose identity would be protected by the women.

The school principal was also asked to appear with the school’s register and the passport pictures of each of the missing girls.

“We also want to see the Chairman of Chibok Local Government, the Borno State Commissioner for Education, the WAEC Registrar, the Borno State Police Commissioner, and the Divisional Police Officer DPO of Chibok0”, the women said.
The women, at the Friday night meeting, also resolved to take more actions if the girls are not found.


https://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/160062-how-borno-governor-caused-kidnap-of-chibok-schoolgirls-waec.html
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 11:33am On Sep 17, 2014
vokalguy: Sighs.... whats more important at the moment? WAEC results or the safety of the abducted girls? Once again PRIORITIES!
bro it only adds salt to d wounds of parents of the girls
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 11:37am On Sep 17, 2014
Ngwakwe:


How Borno Governor caused kidnap of Chibok schoolgirls – WAEC


“The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri.”
The kidnap of over 250 schoolgirls in Chibok may not have occurred if the Borno State Government had heeded the advice of an examination body, fresh facts have emerged.

Aware of the poor security situation in Borno and worried about the safety of students, the West African Examination Council, WAEC, declined to conduct its Senior School Certificate Examination in unsafe parts of Borno, including Chibok.
But that was until the state governor, Kashim Shettima, assured of adequate security measures, an official has said.
The head of WAEC’s National Office in Nigeria, Charles Eguridu, stated this on Friday night in Abuja while answering questions from several women including First Lady Patience Jonathan, wives of state governors, female legislators at federal and state levels, and leaders of various women organizations.

The Borno State Commissioner of Women Affairs, Inna Galadima, stood in for the wife of the Borno Governor, Nana Shettima.

The event was organised by Mrs. Jonathan at the First Lady’s conference room, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr. Eguridu said WAEC was initially reluctant to conduct its examination in Chibok and other troubled areas of the north-east because of the security challenges but had to buckle when Mr. Shettima assured the Council, in writing, that adequate security would be provided.

“Following the previous experience, we were afraid to go to the North-East this year, yet we risked it and asked for extra security through the Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike,” the official said. “We also asked the various state governments to relocate all the centres to the state capitals where there would be adequate security.”

“The three governors did not respond to our request but instead said they had made adequate security arrangements. The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri,” Mr. Eguridu told the women on Friday.

The WAEC official reportedly tendered the letters written to the governors of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe to prove his claim.

He also told the women that another factor that influenced WAEC’s decision to ask that all centres be moved to the state capitals was the death of three of its staff while conducting a similar examination in a school along the Yola-Maiduguri road, last year.

Schools in Borno had been shut following the various attacks by the extremist Boko Haram sect.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the state government, in a bid to ensure its students do not miss the SSCE examinations, asked final year secondary school students to resume studies.

The Borno governor, who initially declined transferring the final year students from centres in remote areas like Chibok to the state capital, finally agreed to do so after the kidnap, Mr. Eguridu said.

“Borno state government only agreed to relocate the remaining 189 pupils after the abduction of the girls,” he said.

The Borno Government is yet to react to WAEC’s claim. The Borno Education Commissioner, Musa Inuwa Kubo, did not answer or return calls made to his phone and was yet to reply to a text message enquiry as at the time of publishing this report.

The actual student figure

The WAEC boss also provided what appears the clearest clarification yet of the number of students in the Chibok school before the April 14 kidnap.
“Overall, 530 students registered for WAEC at the Chibok centre, 135 males and 395 girls,” the official said.

Mr. Eguridu provided the bio data, including photographs of all the 530 students that registered at the Chibok centre.

The centre was the Government Secondary School, Chibok, and was used as centre by both the students of the school and those of smaller villages in Chibok Local Government.

The actual number of girls still with the kidnappers is yet to be ascertained, although the school, the state government and the police all gave figures above 200.
About 50 of the girls initially declared missing have been reunited with their families with many of those escaping from their abductors.

Although the school is a mixed school, boarding facilities are only available for girls; which explains why they were the only ones in the dormitory when the suspected Boko Haram members arrived on the night of April 14.

To be able to ascertain the actual number of girls in the dormitory when the kidnap occurred and the number of girls still missing, the women, at the end of their meeting, resolved to invite all those involved in the administration of the school to Abuja to explain what actually happened.

Women vow more action

While speaking after the meeting, Mrs. Jonathan vowed to do everything possible to ensure the release of the girls.

“If they don’t release our girls, then they should be ready to kidnap me,” she said.
“If after three days the children are not released, we shall march to Borno. We shall march to Borno Governor, then to Senate President, David Mark, and the President of this country to tell them the truth,” Mrs. Jonathan said.

In a communique at the end of their deliberations, the women said they would do all within their powers to ensure that the girls are rescued from their abductors.

In the communiqué, the women stated:
“For us to provide the necessary solution, there are pertinent questions that we must ask and these include the followings:
“We are asking these questions so as not to rely on the rumours flying around. So we want to do a thorough job as women and concerned mothers.

“When we are through with these efforts, we may need to approach our elders in the north, the National Assembly and all those concerned to help us put an end to the killing of our husbands, our children and our people.

“We heard that all federal schools were closed in the state, but the Chibok school, which is a state school. Why will a state school be opened without providing adequate security while all other schools were closed?

“We also heard that WAEC was conducting exams when the students were abducted, so this meeting resolved that there will be a committee to be Chaired by the Borno State Governor’s wife.”

The women said members of the committee will include the wife of the senator representing the senatorial zone where Chibok is located, the wife of the member representing Chibok federal constituency, wife of the Chibok local government chairman, wife of the minister representing Borno State, and wife of the Chibok Village head.

The committee is expected to come along with the Chibok school principal, the security guard at the school, at least two teachers from the school, two teachers invigilating the WAEC examinations in the school, two matrons, as well as chairman and secretary of the school’s Parents Teachers Association.

The committee is also expected to come along with two parents whose children are still missing, two parents whose children escaped from the Boko Haram insurgents and two students that managed to escape, whose identity would be protected by the women.

The school principal was also asked to appear with the school’s register and the passport pictures of each of the missing girls.

“We also want to see the Chairman of Chibok Local Government, the Borno State Commissioner for Education, the WAEC Registrar, the Borno State Police Commissioner, and the Divisional Police Officer DPO of Chibok0”, the women said.
The women, at the Friday night meeting, also resolved to take more actions if the girls are not found.


https://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/160062-how-borno-governor-caused-kidnap-of-chibok-schoolgirls-waec.html
rhetorics,meetings upon meetings produce nufin.
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by ikaboy: 12:57pm On Sep 17, 2014
Government of dummies. Is it the result or release of the girls that is important.
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 6:49am On Sep 30, 2014
ikaboy: Government of dummies. Is it the result or release of the girls that is important.
lol...bro u harsh oo
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by Ikengawo: 2:13pm On Sep 30, 2014
First the girls were waiting to take an exam before getting kidnapped, now they have finished the exam and it has been submitted to waec for checking when they got kidnapped. The level of gullibility this media is investing in is amazing.
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 11:06am On Oct 01, 2014
daz anoda conspiracy bro.these girls where kidnapped b4 exams based on the first report.now their result is ready.the whole tin is a hoax.
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by dan55: 11:23am On Oct 01, 2014
Re: Waec Releases Chibok Girls Result by philantoxx(m): 7:11pm On Oct 01, 2014
dan55: and
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