Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, has said that all is set for the Nigerian Government to end Miracle Examination Centres across the nation.
He said that the Tinubu administration was determined to sanitise Nigeria’s educational system.
Most private secondary schools in the country lure students to their schools with the promise of success in their exams.
The Minister, during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday, said the menace would be tackled squarely.
He said the quality of Nigeria’s tertiary system was better as the government had worked on a plan to train five universities that would also train the other public institutions nationwide.
“We have problem with examination malpractice which we are addressing frontally as a government.
“This is not acceptable because if you let people cheat, you will disincentivise the hardworking people.
“We will tackle this issue of miracle centre, this pervasive exam cheating decisively.
“We would bring a complete end to this menace that has really invaded our educational system,” he added.