By Gabriel Dike

The National Examinations Council (NECO), has said that about five states owe it over N2billion for conduct of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE). Registrar of NECO, Prof. Ibrahim Dantani Wushishi, disclosed this on Friday, while monitoring the on-going SSCE in Lagos.

Prof Wushishi, who did not mention the five states involved, said the council is in constant touch with the affected states to meet their financial obligations of sponsoring candidates for the SSCE.

His words: “Some states are responding. There are some that have not responded, but we are hopeful that they will pick up their bills. We are have made the states to understand the need to pay the over N2billion owed the council. We require the money to conduct examinations and run the offices. The Federal Government only pays for staff salary.”

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Wushishi said following the presidency directive, NECO was excluded in June 2022 from remitting 25 per cent to government and that the council is currently involved in reconciliation of account with relevant agency.

The NECO registrar explained that he has repositioned the council in the last one year for effective service delivery and that results are showing with the performance of staff.