By Nurat Uthman
The National Examinations Council (NECO) says it has accredited more foreign schools to write the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
The examinations body, which explained that the action was part of its determination to broaden its horizons and expand its global presence, said the newly accredited schools, in addition to the existing ones, are in Niger Republic and Equatorial Guinea.
Acting Head of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, in a statement on Saturday, said, ‘NECO Accreditation Team visited the schools to assess their readiness to write the SSCE and BECE.”
“The accreditation team inspected classrooms, laboratories, libraries, computer laboratories, workshops, examination halls, and sports facilities to determine their adequacy and suitability for NECO examinations.
“After a thorough evaluation and comprehensive assessment, the schools were granted full SSCE and full BECE accreditation status.
“The accreditation of additional foreign schools is a testament to NECO’s commitment to providing quality education and assessment beyond the shores of Nigeria.
“With its expanding global presence, NECO is poised to become a leading examination body in Africa, offering opportunities for students worldwide to benefit from its expertise, thus contributing to the advancement of education in Africa and beyond,” he said.
In another development, he said, “Candidates are participating in the on-going NECO SSCE External in Diffa, Niger Republic.”
“The UNHCR School, Diffa, Niger Republic, is the first NECO SSCE External Centre outside Nigeria.