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FG insists that 9,204 Teachers must sit for qualifying exams

Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria

Teachers without TRCN certification are unqualified, FG insists as 9,204 sit for qualifying exams

THE Teachers Registration Council (TRCN) has rescheduled its Batch A of the 2022 teachers’ Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE,) in Sokoto and Zamfara states over recent security concerns while a total of 9, 204 candidates sat for the exercise nationwide on Saturday.

This is just as the Federal Government has insisted that all teachers who have failed to register with the TRCN and get certification after sitting for the PQE are not qualified to teach in classrooms in Nigeria.

Acting Director of Certification and Licensing, TRCN, Dr Jacinta Ogboso, while supervising the examination at SASCON International School in Abuja, disclosed that a total of 9,480 candidates registered to participate in the exercise.

She, however, explained the Council in its wisdom shifted the examination in Sokoto and Zamfara as a result of the recent security concerns.

Ogboso noted that 125 candidates registered for the exercise in Sokoto while 151 candidates registered in Zamfara state, adding that the examination in the two states will be rescheduled as soon as the situation is better. More than 663 candidates sat for the examination in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

“We have to reschedule the exams for Sokoto and Zamfara states because we want to be sure of the situation. So those two are not writing today. They are going to either write online or we find another time,” she said.

She noted the conduct of the examination was smooth and hitch-free across the country, adding that since TRCN started the examination in 2017, it keeps improving on the processes.

In fighting malpractice in the conduct of the exercise, she said TRCN has put in place a process of accreditation through a platform that the ICT department has developed, which is able to detect the actual people registered for the examination to avoid impersonation of candidates.

According to her, every candidate is expected to go to the area where he registered to be accredited, and candidates were not allowed into the exam hall with phones or any banned items to ensure that nobody does anything funny.

“Inside the exam hall, we have our officers who go round to check each person to the computer that is being used to ensure that the photograph of that person is the same as the person writing that examination.

Ogboso disclosed that the examination has been reduced to two diet per year due to a reduction in applications, adding that the surge in applications earlier experienced at the peak of the PQE was due to the rush to meet the deadline for implementation of the government’s policy of ensuring that only professionally qualified teachers were in its school system.

“In 2019, 2020, we recorded 69,000 and in a year we were recording over 100,000; that was at the peak of the registration when TRCN wanted to enter into the implementation of unqualified people leaving the classroom as had been mandated by the federal ministry of education,” she said.

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