The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has demanded the sum of N1,850,000.00 (One million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) from EDUBOX to release list of best student in the May/June 2015 session.
EDUBOX, a Lagos-based organization had on December 8, 2015, in a letter signed by its chief executive officer, Sanusi Tosin, requested the list of best student in each states of the country from the West African Examination Council.
According a copy of the letter obtained by TheLeaderng.com, the organisation proposed to reward the best students to inspire the younger generation.
The letter reads in part, “The above named organization hereby request from your establishment the list of the best outstanding students in the May/June academic session in each states in Nigeria.”
“It is aim of the organization to reward these students with the purpose of inspiring the younger generation.”…
But in a reply letter from WAEC to EDUBOX, dated January 20, 2016, and signed by an officer-in-charge (Test Administration), is demanding for a whooping sum of over N1.8 million as cost of processing the data for the organisation.
The letter with reference No. L/EC/STAT/47/VOL.VII/I88 from the Coordinator of the West African Examination Council, on January 20 2016, reads: “Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above subject.
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1,850,000.00 (One million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only. Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African Examination Council to enable us process your request.”
The development is attracting lots of criticism from Nigerians when copies of the correspondence a Twitter with the handle @adeola0503.
Efforts being made to the reactions of officials of the examination body for clarifications proved abortive.