The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says it will, henceforth, print certificates only on request by private candidates that sat for its November/December diets.
The Head, Public Affairs unit of the council, Mr Damianus Ojijeogu, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.
He said that the development was borne out of the refusal of candidates who had sat for the examination in the past to collect their certificates several years after the council had printed them.
NAN reports that the council had on several occasions appealed to candidates who still had such certificate gathering dust at their offices to come and collect them.
Ojijeogu said that despite appeals made in various advertorials in the media, the level of response was still very poor.
“The council will print and deliver such certificate to the candidate’s designation.
“The application and payment of such request will be made online,’’ he said.
Ojijeogu explained that council was not happy with the deposition of backlogs of certificates in their office, which he said was consuming space there.
“We have done so much sensitisation as well as appealed to concerned candidates to come and pick up their certificates; but they have not complied.
“We, therefore, want to make it clear that we are giving the concerned persons up till July end to pick up their certificates.
“Any candidate that comes after that time will be made to pay custody fee before collection,’’ he said.