Adeosun had alleged that one of the exams body in the
country made N16 billion from sale of forms and other services, and got
additional N6billion from the federal government bringing the total to
‘N24billion’ yet remitted only N2million to the federation account.
Reacting to the minister’s gaffe, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, registrar of WAEC, not only faulted the minister on the allegation, but also offered her chance to have another go in maths given the poor summation of the figures.
Uwadiae
said: “It's not enough to go to the Senate and reel out figures. The minister
should know, that what Nigerian students pay to sit for WAEC examinations is
simply an operational/management cost, that covers registration, data keeping
and management, printing of examination papers, logistics, marking of scripts
and production of certificates. And all these cost about N16 billion Naira.Reacting to the minister’s gaffe, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, registrar of WAEC, not only faulted the minister on the allegation, but also offered her chance to have another go in maths given the poor summation of the figures.
“WAEC examination is not designed as a revenue generating source for the Federal Government. In fact governments in the past subsidized the examination fees, just to encourage education. The N6 billion she talked about is for payment of salaries and overheads for staff of the council.
“However, we do not know the mathematical formula the Honourable Minister used, when she said the summation of N16 billion Naira and N6 billion Naira was N24 billion Naira.
“I think somebody needs to resit her WAEC mathematics examination. And we in WAEC have offered to give her a free WAEC form in this respect.”
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