FG Moves To Curb Exam Malpractice Nationwide

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Posted 4 months ago at 4:02 pm on Thursday, May 29, 2025 by Admin

The Federal Ministry of Education has announced a renewed crackdown on examination malpractice across Nigeria. Backed by the Examination Malpractice Act of 1999, the Ministry will begin taking legal action against anyone involved in cheating—students, teachers, parents, or school officials.

Collaboration with Security Agencies
In line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda, the Ministry is partnering with the Nigeria Police, DSS, and other security agencies to enforce strict measures. Offenders will no longer go unpunished.

Call for Public Vigilance
The Ministry is calling on everyone—students, parents, school heads, and the general public—to report any suspicious activity related to exams. This collective effort is aimed at restoring trust in Nigeria’s education system.

Why It Matters
The government believes that ending malpractice is key to upholding the value of academic certificates and promoting merit-based achievement.

This initiative is not just a warning—it’s a promise. Offenders will face the full weight of the law.




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