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2025 private WASSCE: 817 results withheld over malpractice

WAEC cites exam malpractice as hundreds of candidates face uncertainty over withheld 2025 private WASSCE results

by The Custodian News
February 26, 2026
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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released provisional results for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, Second Series, withholding hundreds of results over suspected examination malpractice.

In a press release dated February 26, 2026, the Council disclosed that 41,767 candidates sat the examination, made up of 20,036 males and 24,501 females.

The figure also includes 16 visually impaired and seven hearing-impaired candidates. WAEC noted that 2,422 registered candidates were absent.

The Council withheld the entire results of 348 candidates and subject results of 469 others pending investigations into alleged breaches of examination regulations.

The offenses cited include collusion, impersonation, possession of foreign materials in examination halls, and seeking external assistance.

“The withheld results of candidates will be released or cancelled based on the outcome of investigations into their cases,” the statement said.

WAEC added that affected candidates can check the status of their results on the Council’s irregularities portal, where details of the alleged infractions and the procedures to follow have been outlined.

Performance analysis in the four core subjects showed mixed outcomes. In English Language, 67.43 per cent of candidates obtained grades A1 to C6, while 11.04 per cent recorded F9.

For Core Mathematics, 49.84 per cent achieved passes, while 27.69 per cent failed.

Integrated Science recorded comparatively weaker performance, with 35.00 per cent obtaining passes and 32.00 per cent failing.

Social Studies posted the strongest results, with 81.21 per cent of candidates securing grades A1 to C6, while 10.42 per cent failed.

WAEC also cautioned the public against fraudsters who exploit candidates during the results period.

“The Council wishes to caution members of the public to be wary of scammers who contact candidates and promise to upgrade their results for a fee payable through mobile money transfers,” the statement said.

The Council stressed that its results database remains secure and that all results can be authenticated through official verification channels.

Candidates may access their results online via the WAEC website, while educational institutions have been advised to rely on the Council’s verification system to confirm the authenticity of certificates presented to them.

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