Reps Ask WAEC To Suspend CBT Exams Until 2030

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House of Representatives has directed the Federal Ministry of Education and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to suspend the planned introduction of Computer-Based Tests (CBT) for the 2026 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE).
Adopting a motion sponsored by Kelechi Wogu (PDP, Rivers), the House warned that implementing CBT without adequate preparation could trigger massive failure, depression, and other social challenges among students.
Lawmakers noted that many of the country’s 25,500 secondary schools—especially those in rural areas—lack basic ICT facilities, computer teachers, internet access, and stable electricity needed for CBT.
They urged federal and state governments to begin providing computer labs, internet facilities, and generators in schools between 2026 and 2029.
The House recommended that the CBT policy be deferred until 2030 to allow proper planning and facility upgrades.
Relevant committees were tasked to engage stakeholders and report back within four weeks.

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