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Reps order Education Ministry, WAEC to halt CBT exams till 2030 

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 6:43 pm
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The House of Representatives, Thursday asked  the Federal Ministry of Education and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to suspend the planned commencement of Computer-Based Testing (CBT) for the 2026 examination with immediate effect.

The House also urged the Ministry, in collaboration with state governments, to make provisions in the 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029 budgets for the recruitment of computer teachers, construction of computer halls with internet facilities, supply of standby generators, and monitoring of private schools’ readiness before implementing the CBT policy in 2030.
The House resolution followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance moved by Rep. Kelechi Wogu, titled “Need for Intervention to Avert the Pending Massive Failure of Candidates Intending to Write the 2026 WAEC Examination Using Computer-Based Testing (CBT), Capable of Causing Depression and Deaths of Students”, at Thursday’s plenary.
Presenting the debate, Rep. Wogu noted that WAEC is responsible for conducting examinations that qualify students for higher education. He stressed that many institutions require candidates to have at least five credits, including English and Mathematics, in WAEC to gain admission.
He recalled that the 2025 WAEC result portal was temporarily shut down due to “technical glitches,” leaving many candidates distressed.
Rep. Wogu expressed concern that despite opposition from the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and heads of schools, especially in rural areas where over 70 percent of students are located, the Ministry of Education has insisted on introducing CBT for the 2026 examination.
“The House is cognisant that computer-based examinations require fully equipped halls with functional computers, internet access, and constant electricity—either from the national grid or standby generators,” he said.
He noted that about 25,500 schools nationwide are expected to present candidates for the 2026 examination, which will run concurrently for four months, from March to July. However, most schools—particularly in rural areas—lack functional computers and qualified computer teachers.
The lawmaker argued that, unlike JAMB, WAEC candidates are required to take at least nine subjects, including practicals, objectives, and theory, which makes a rushed transition to CBT unrealistic.
He warned that premature implementation of the policy could result in widespread failure, frustration, depression, and social vices among students, and recommended a minimum of three years of preparation before rollout in the 2029–2030 academic session.
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