The National Examinations Council (NECO) has categorically denied the allegation that the examination centre at Government Secondary School, Olowa, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State, where five persons were abducted on is a miracle centre.
According to the statement issued to newsmen in Minna by the Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, says the council sympathized with the victims and commends the Kogi State Government and the security agencies for their coordinated efforts which has led to the rescue of the remaining four victims from captivity, adding that it strongly disagrees with the earlier statement credited to the Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon. Kingsley Fanwo, who described the school as a miracle centre.
The statement noted that NECO wishes to set the record straight by stating that the school, which is owned by the Kogi State Government, has been in existence for over 40 years and has been presenting candidates for the NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE),since the year 2000.
It further stressed that the Principal of the school, Elder Daniel Iyamaa, who was among those abducted, is a Grade Level 17 officer in the Kogi State Civil Service.
It also explained that the kidnapped supervisor, Mr. Solomon Audu, is a Grade Level 12 officer employed by the Kogi State Government and posted to Community Secondary School, Effin.
Available records also show that the abducted candidates are duly registered students of Government Secondary School, Olowa, who were presented for the 2026 NECO SSCE by the school in conjunction with the Kogi State Government.
“The Councils records further indicate that the 28 candidates registered by the school for the 2026 SSCE are bona fide students and not external candidates, contrary to the impression created by the Honourable Commissioner”.It said.
For the avoidance of doubt, the schools enrolment for the NECO SSCE over the past five years is as follows:
* 2025 20 candidates
* 2024 40 candidates
* 2023 28 candidates
* 2022 20 candidates
* 2021 21 candidates
Furthermore, Kogi State Government in the recently concluded 2026 WAEC SSCE, paid the examination fees for 51 candidates in the same school.
It is also pertinent to note that the NECO State Coordinator in Kogi State had, prior to the commencement of the 2026 SSCE, written to and solicited the support and cooperation of security agencies in the state to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination.
This proactive step was informed by the unfortunate terrorist attack on Government Secondary School, Iluke, in Ijumu Local Government Area during the 2026 WAEC Senior School Certificate Examination.
NECO, under the leadership of Professor Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, maintains zero tolerance for examination malpractice and has introduced far-reaching reforms aimed at safeguarding the credibility and integrity of its examinations,these measures have led to a significant reduction in reported cases of examination malpractice over the past five years.
The examination body however urged public officials and stakeholders to verify information before making public statements capable of undermining the reputation of institutions or causing unnecessary anxiety.
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