The Commissioner for Education, Primary and Secondary, Ambassador Dr Donatus Chukwuma Ilang, has warned teachers and school managers against interference in the ongoing Common Entrance Examination across the state.
Represrnting the commissioner in his team, the Head of Department, Nursery and Primary, Mrs. Agartha Ovuoba, urged school authorities to uphold discipline and integrity, stressing that pupils should be allowed to sit the examination without undue influence. She said it was time to let children progress on merit and align assessment practices with modern global education standards.
She commended the Acting Registrar of the Examination Development Centre, Dr Lawrence Otusi, for the timely provision and organisation of examination materials.
While addressing monitoring teams from the Ministry of Education, the commissioner directed team leaders to enforce strict compliance with examination rules and regulations. He emphasised that every school must be visited and properly monitored.
During his tour of examination centres across the state, Dr. Lawrence Otusi, reported general compliance in the schools visited and expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the exercise..
In his company were seen, including Director, account ministry of education, Mrs Nnenna Uroh and others.
Schools visited include: Flying Eagle Nursery and Primary,in EBONYI LGA, Christ Angel School, Opener's International Academy, Libra Arts and science Academy Amike aba among others.
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