Constituent
colleges of the University of Sierra Leone (USL), we are told, are at
present putting a fight against the exploit of fraudulent results of the
West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
Consequent to recent investigations,
which reports are presently examined by the University Court, and to be
released as a ‘White Paper’ for public consumption very soon, respective
colleges are reportedly introducing measures that prevent students
seeking for admission into the University or tertiary institutions or
would be grandaunts doctored or using fake WAEC results to gain
entrance.
Whereas colleges are littered with WAEC
results cheat, advocates of excellence education have confided in Sierra
Express Media that, on a number of occasions, WAEC’s letterhead, seal,
and official stamp found its way in the hands of deceitful individuals
aiming to nose-dive this country’s standard of education, which for long
has been prided as the ‘best’ in the sub region.
Tthe use of fake results to gain
entrance to colleges, has not only demeaned the enviable reputation of
the University of Sierra Leone internationally, but has rather injected
laziness in students seeking higher education.
This, according to findings of the
‘Professor Gbamanja’ Commission, is what has lead to an unending decline
in the standards of education and corruption from within circuits of
education practitioners generally.
Even though academicians questioned
reasons most important to the falling standards of education at
University levels, allegation is that the commitments of lecturers and
the deplorable status of college infrastructures as compared to
contemporary standards are causative factors leading to the nonstop
decline of Sierra Leone’s educational norms.
Investigations have it clear that with
the emergence in the growth of information technology, WAEC results are
prone to illegal downloading nay the endless resultant alterations of
figures to suit the students’ unlawful purposes.
The rife and uncalled for falsification
of results by apparently officials of WAEC or unknown unscrupulous
outsiders has in the recent past, provoked worried college institutions
to force WAEC give them access to their database to enable them to
verify results submitted them by the applicants.
Consequently, applicants using the WAEC
vanguards are under pressure buying scratch cards so that suspecting
colleges can verify the authenticity of their results.
This has however put serious financial
constraints on a number of University applicants and has posed
embarrassment to genuine certified WAEC candidates.
An information communication expert that
spoke with Sierra Express Media advanced reasons that until WAEC debars
the possibilities of illegal downloading of essential features,
irregularities of fake results will virtually not end at all.
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