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76,855 sit for Unity College entrance exams- FG

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The Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu on Saturday said that 76,855 students sat for the 2021 National Common Entrance Examinations (NCEE)  across the country.

Adamu, represented by the  Permanent Secretary, Mr Sonny Echono, said this while monitoring the NCEE in some centres in Abuja.

The Minister said that candidates sitting for the 2021 NCEE would choose the college for their post-Primary Education in each of the geo-political zone.

He said that the idea would encourage applicants to have opportunities to choose any region of their choice.

The minister commended Zamfara for moving upward in the registration of candidates for the examinations.

He also commended the state Director, Basic Education and the members of National Assembly from the state for sensitising the state.

According to him, the unity colleges are established to foster cohesion and integration of the country.

“ We have changed our format. Now, we want to enforce the idea of national character. We want to make students now going forward to to choose from six options in each geo-political zones.

“ We want to really encourage this. We know there are security challenges but we are working assiduously towards that.

“ The National Assembly has continued to appropriate funds to provide infrastructures in all our schools.

“ We also commend Zamfara for moving up from number 14 in the 2020 examinations to number four, being the second highest in the northern region ,” he said.

The minister said that he was impressed with the highest number of girls participating in the common entrance examination while encouraging states lagging  to work harder.

“ Zamfara has over 4,000 candidates being the 4th and the highest in the northern region outside the FCT.

“ We are also dismayed that Taraba has 113, the least state in the registration of candidates. Taraba needs to do more to be able achieve the unity we are talking about.

“ Also, Kogi, Kaduna and Benue that used to be high flying have also reduced.

“Also, in all the six states in the North East, only Yobe has improved significantly.

“ So we need to work to keep sensitizing the people to continue to get candidates for our examinations,” he added.

On carrying capacity, the minister said the ministry had increased the carrying capacity to 30,000 as against 25,000 in 2020.

He said by 2022, the number of Federal Unity Colleges would be increased to 115 with the additional new streams of schools.

He, therefore, appealed to parents to release their children to go to unity colleges to foster the nation’s unity.

Similarly, Sen. Akon Eyakenyi, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education, commended the authorities for making the centres conducive for the candidates.

Eyakenyi noted the strict adherence to the COVID-19 protocols by taking the temperature of the candidates as well as sanitising their hands before entry into the examination centres.

She, therefore, commended NECO for the conduct of the examination with no external influence from any quarter.

Meanwhile, the  Acting Registrar of NECO, Mr Ebikibina Ogborodi, said that the examination was taking place in 417 centres across the country with 76,855 candidates compromising 37,300 males and 39,555 females.

Ogborodi said that Lagos had the highest registration of 21,423, FCT followed with 8,674, Anambra with 5,730 candidates, and Zamfara with 4,855 candidates.

He said that Taraba had the least with 113 candidates while calling for more progress in subsequent registration.

Master Chinedu Achinefu, one of the candidates, who spoke with NAN shortly after the examinations said he had satisfactory answered all questions.

Also, Master Michael Wenegieme said that he was impressed with the manner that the COVID-19 protocol was complied with by candidates and officials from the examination body.

He said that he had hoped that every candidate would get admission in their school of choice.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)  reports that the officials visited Federal Technical College, Orozo, Government Secondary School, Karu, and Federal Government Boys College, Apo in the FCT. (NAN)

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