The National Examinations Council has warned school owners and other relevant stakeholders to desist from enrolling candidates for its examinations by proxy.
The council made this known in a statement released on Monday, which was signed by the acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani.
The council noted that it observed that such fraudulent practice often resulted in identity theft and a subsequent parade of fake results.
Speaking further, NECO noted that it was determined to eradicate all forms of examination malpractice.
“The council has put in place some measures to check impersonation in all its examinations.
“Some of the measures include the use of biometric data capturing devices, use of customised answer booklets and embossing of photographs and date of birth of candidates on the original certificates.
“Also, the NECO e-Verify, an online platform for confirmation/ verification of NECO results was unveiled last year,” Sani said.
The council enjoined the public to note that any certificate purported to have been issued by it and “which cannot be verified or authenticated using the NECO e-Verify platform, is fake.”
It added, “The council, therefore, calls on state ministries of education and other school owners to ensure that only personal details of genuine candidates are used for registration in all NECO-conducted examinations.
“Meanwhile, candidates that were found culpable of impersonation in the just released 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination Internal had their results withheld.
“This measure is part of the council’s robust policy to check all forms of examination malpractice.”