The West African Examinations Council
(WAEC) has released the results of two hundred and eight (208) pupils of the
Hill Top Community Secondary School at Hill Station in Freetown on Friday, 10
February 2017 following the intervention of the Legal Aid Board.
The Board got involved with the
matter when over twenty visibly emotional pupils of the school stormed its
offices on Wednesday, February 8 to lodge a complaint against the school
authorities for the non-release of their West African Senior Secondary School
Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results by the West African Examinations
Council.
The spokesperson for the group, Umu Hawa
Mansaray said they were shocked beyond words to be told by WAEC officials that
their results have not been released because they had not paid the examinations
fees. ‘We were told we owe twenty-eight million (Le28,000,000) in exam fees,’
Umu Hawa said. ‘We do not owe WAEC a penny.’
The pupils fear they could miss out
of gaining admission into the University of Sierra Leone this academic year if
the matter is not resolved by Friday, February 10, which is the deadline for
the submission of application form.
Following contacts with the school
authorities, the Consultant to the Board, Lawyer Francis Gabbidon wrote to WAEC
appealing for the release of the results against the deadline of February 10 on
humanitarian and compassionate grounds while the Legal Aid Board tries to
recover the money from the school authorities.
At the same time, the matter was
referred to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters on
Pademba Road in Freetown. This resulted in the arrest and detention of the Chair
of the Board, the Principal and other senior staff of the school.
This had an instant impact, as the
Board with assistance from the Councilor of the Ward covering the school,
Samuel Kargbo got the school authorities to pay twenty-one million eight
hundred and thirty-five thousand leones (21,835,000) into the WAEC Account. The
balance of six million two hundred and forty-five thousand (Le 6,245,000) was
paid into the account on Friday, February 10. The Board then brought pressure
to bear on WAEC to release the results without any further delay. This resulted in the release of hard copies of
the results to CID.
Meanwhile, the Criminal
Investigations Department continues to its investigations into the matter.
Reacting to the release of the
results, an emotional Ms. Carlton-Hanciles had this to say: ‘It is heartwarming
the mood among the children is totally different from one of doom and gloom we
saw a few days ago when they stormed our offices. We are happy to put a smile
on their faces and over and above all give them hope.’
No comments:
Post a Comment