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WASSCE 2020: Kano State Designates 12 Centres for Terminal Classes

Kano State Government has designated 12 centres for terminal students of the 33 public boarding secondary schools, to write the West African Examination Council examination.

Alhaji Bello Shehu, Executive Secretary, Kano State Secondary Schools Management Board disclosed this to newsmen in Kano on Friday August 7, 2020.

Sheu stated that the measure was to protect students and stem further spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

He added that students from GGUC Kachako, GGSS Sumaila, and GGSS Albasu would sit for the examination at Government Girls Unity College, Kachako.

He said that Government Girls College, Kano was designated as an examination centre for students of the GGSS Kura and GGSS Madobi.

Students of the GGASS Danbatta and GGASS Tudun Wada will write the examination at Government Girls Arabic College Goron Dutse.

“Students of the GGSS Kwa are to write their examination at Government Girls College Dala,” Sheu said.

“And those of the GGSS Yar Gaya and GGSS Kabo are to converge at Government Girls Secondary School Shekara while those of the GGC Gezawa and GGSS Jambaki are to meet at Government Girls Secondary School Jogana.

“GSS Kafin Mai-Yaki, GC Tudun Wada and GSS Kwankwaso are to write their examination at Government Secondary School Karaye.

“Students of the GSS Rano, GASS Tsangaya and GSS Ajingi are to meet at Government Secondary School Sumaila,” he stated.

Shehu added that other examination centres are GSS Danbatta for students of the GSS Bichi and GSS Bagwai and GSCS Wudil, while thowe of the GSS Dawakin Tofa would write the examination at Government Secondary School Gwarzo.

According to him, students of the GSS Tudun Maliki and Chinese Bilingual College are to remain in their respective schools.

The secretary noted that students of other 161 public schools would sit for the examination in their respective schools

He urged parents to ensure that their wards reported to the designated centers on Sunday, August 9.

The state government had fixed August 9 for the resumption of exit students of boarding schools while those of day secondary schools would resume on August 10.

Source: Edugist and News Agency

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