House of Representatives on Wednesday mandated the Committees on Education Examination Board and Basic Education to interact with the National Examination Council (NECO) on her planned 2024 Promotion Examination for about 1,500 staff at a place viz-a-viz the security and economic situation of the country.
This followed the adoption of a motion on Matter of Urgent Public Importance moved by Hon. Akeem Adeniyi Adeyemi, APC-OYO) titled, “The urgent need to review the planned promotion examination by NECO for about 1500 Staff to converge at Minna, Niger State on 14th & 15th February 2024 in view of the security situation and Economic hardship in the country”.
While moving the motion, the lawmaker said; “The House: Notes that the National Examination Council (NECO) by her Circular dated 9th January 2024 is billed to hold her 2024 STAFF PROMOTION EXAMINATION on 14th & 15th February 2024 at Federal University of Technology, (FUT), Minna, Niger State.
According to him, “NECO by her Circular dated 17th January 2024 published the names of about one thousand, five hundred (1,500) staff to partake in the said 2024 Promotion Examination on 14th & 15th February 2024 at Federal University of Technology, (FUT), Minna, Niger State.
” Aware that in the past, the examination body has conducted similar promotion examinations for her staff at various zonal/regional offices without necessarily making large number of staff from different States of the Federation travel and converge at one place for the promotion exercise.
He added; “Concerned that due to security situation in the country and the economic hardship biting hard on the citizens including the Staff of the National Examination Council (NECO), it is perilous to cause about 1,500 staff to travel from different parts of the country to one place in the name of Promotion Examination”.
He believed that the examination body which conducts examinations for candidates all over the country has the capacity to conduct promotion examinations for her staff in different States of the Federation.
When the motion was put into voice vote by the Speaker Hon Tajudeen Abbas who presided over the Plenary session, it was unanimously supported by other members
The motion was then referred to the House Committees on Education Examination Board and Basic Education for further legislative action.