WAEC DISCLAIMER NOTICE ON PURPORTED AD-HOC STAFF RECRUITMENT



The attention of the West African Examinations Council has been drawn to an online portal advertising job offers purportedly from the Council. The said website advertised job offers that are supposedly meant for adhoc staff who would serve as supervisors and invigilators in the forthcoming West African Senior School Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates, 2024.

The Council would like to state categorically that the advert did not emanate from us and thereby disassociates itself from the fake job advert being circulated by unscrupulous individuals whose schemes are to defraud unsuspecting job-seekers.

WAEC disclaimer notice on purported ad-hoc staff recruitment

For the avoidance of doubt, the Council would like to emphasise to its stakeholders that the nomination of supervisors is solely done by the various Ministries of Education. On the other hand, invigilators are appointed by schools that present candidates for the examination.

Furthermore, as a globally recognised examining authority of a high calibre, the West African Examinations Council maintains an unwavering commitment to ethical practices and will never require job applicants or potential employees to provide monetary compensation in exchange for securing employment. Therefore, any individual who engages in any transaction with the aforementioned website or any other one, apart from the official WAEC website, does so at his/her own peril.

WAEC is not currently engaging in recruitment activities. Whenever job opportunities arise, they are exclusively advertised through the daily newspapers, WAEC Nigeria's official website (www.waecnigeria.org), and all of our social media platforms. We therefore, caution all individuals who engage in deceptive practices to desist from such immediately and turn a new leaf.

We express gratitude to our esteemed stakeholders for continuously placing trust in us. The Council remains steadfast in its dedication to rendering unparalleled and transparent services to the Nigerian child.

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