The Registrar of the National Examinations Council (NECO), Prof Dantani Wushishi has promised to establish examination centres for the police in Lagos State.CP Jimoh presenting plaque to the NECO registrarThe Registrar of the National Examinations Council (NECO), Prof Dantani Wushishi has promised to establish examination centres for the police in Lagos State.
He made the promise during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh at the command Headquarters on Friday in Ikeja.
Wushishi said that NECO would consider establishing six centres for police family to access the examination.
“NECO conducts five different examinations: National Gifted Examination which is the examination for placement into Federal Government Academy, Suleja; National Common Entrance Examination; the Basis Education Certificate Examination;
“Other are Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (internal); and Senior Secondary School Certificate (external) for private candidates, this is an examination that require students who have not been able to make credits requirement for admission into tertiary institutions will sit for the type of examination to make up the require credits for examination.
“We conduct this types of examination in the sense that any candidates can apply, we have centres specially designated that candidates can choose as close to the resident of the candidates.
“All police families can fix into the category of examinations, ” he said.
Wushishi said that the board would send its men to the locations the Lagos State Command wanted its centres to be established.
“We will send our men to look out some of the facilities that will require such centres to be available for approval.
“By the grace of God, we are going to do that, it is very important because the Nigeria Police is serving the nation and their children must have easy access to examinations to remediate their failed subjects to be able to further their educations.
“The request is very important to the police and their children and also for the nation.
“It is duty bound on the nation to take access to education very easy and this is one of the ways we can provide access to police children that have passed Senior Secondary School and waiting to mediate their results.
“As fast as we received the request from the police, we will send our men to access the area centres that the command want us to approve for examination centres,” he said.

The NECO registrar, prof. Dantani Wushishi and the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh at the Command on Friday.
According to him, NECO’s challenge is funding in the area of provision of some physical infrastructure such as offices and some other things to make conductive office work easy.
He thanked the Police for carrying out security surveillance and physical security during its examinations.
“We have examination intelligent committee, this is our covered committee, it has to do with examination infringement investigation, the committee is collaborating with the police to successfully apprehend those partaking in examination malpractice, ” he said.
According to him, Lagos is one of the largest states that provides the largest number of candidates.
“Lagos provides second largest candidates for Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) internal after Kano State.
“Last year, Lagos provides over 98,000 candidates for the SSCE second to Kano that provided over 104,000 candidates
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