Federal Government Mandates WAEC, NECO to Implement CBT by 2026

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FIC Report (Edo State) – In a significant move to modernize Nigeria’s education system, the Federal Government has directed the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) to adopt Computer-Based Testing (C.T.) by 2026. This directive aims to enhance the efficiency, security, and reliability of the examination process.

The shift to CBT is expected to reduce examination malpractices, increase the speed of result processing, and provide a more accurate assessment of students’ knowledge. With technology increasingly playing a vital role in education, this move is seen as a step in the right direction.

Government officials have indicated that the decision aligns with the goal of bringing Nigeria’s examination standards in line with international best practices. CBT has been widely embraced in various countries, and its introduction in Nigeria is anticipated to equip students with critical digital skills needed in today’s world.

WAEC and NECO have been tasked with developing the necessary infrastructure and capacity to support the transition to CBT. This includes training staff, upgrading facilities, and ensuring that schools and examination centers are equipped with the necessary technology.

The introduction of CBT is expected to have a significant impact on students, teachers, and schools. Students will need to familiarize themselves with computer-based testing formats, while teachers will require training to effectively prepare students for this new mode of assessment.

While the move to CBT presents opportunities for innovation and improvement, it also poses challenges. Ensuring that all schools and examination centers have access to reliable internet connectivity and suitable computer facilities will be crucial to the success of this initiative.

To address these challenges, the Federal Government has pledged to provide support and resources to WAEC and NECO. The government will also work with private sector partners to ensure that schools and examination centers are adequately equipped.

As preparations begin for the 2026 rollout, education stakeholders have expressed optimism. With strategic planning and investment, the shift to CBT could redefine Nigeria’s examination landscape and empower students for success in a digital future.

Signed:

Omoluogbe Ruth
ACI&PRO
FIC Benin city
5 May, 2025