The Niger State Government, on Tuesday said its inability to pay the
debt it owed the National Examination Council was responsible for the
non release of the 2013/2014 examination results of candidates from
the state.
Alhaji Danladi Abdulhameed, the State Commissioner for Education, told
the News Agency of Nigeria in Minna that inadequate cash flow from the
Federation Account was responsible for the delay.
The commissioner, who was reacting to concerns raised by parents over
the non release of the results, however, assured the people that the
state government was taking measures to pay up the balance of the fees
to NECO.
He said, "This month we are going to settle all our outstanding debts.
Therefore, I am appealing to our students and parents that this
administration will continue with its free education programme to the
end.
"This year government approved the sum of N688m to pay for internal
and external examinations in the state.
"So far out of the N294m we owe NECO, we have been able to pay N100m
and the remaining balance will be settled this month."
Abdulhameed added that the government was also indebted to WAEC to the
tune of N405m, out of which it had paid N300m.
He said, "Niger State Government is still committed to free education,
and our free education is for all, irrespective of your state of
origin.
"Whoever is schooling in Niger state is entitled to free education."
source-punchng.com
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