The financial obligation of N205 million that the Niger state government owed the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) in relation to the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) has been settled. Aisha Wakaso, the Special Adviser to Governor Umaru Bago on Print Media, made this announcement during a press conference held in Minna on Tuesday.
Ms. Wakaso emphasized that this payment was crucial in ensuring the release of examination results that had been withheld by WAEC. Thanks to this settlement, the previously withheld results have now been made available.
In addition to this significant development, Ms. Wakaso highlighted another positive step taken by the state government. They have received sample units of compressed natural gas (CGN) buses, which are slated for purchase. These buses are intended to address the transportation challenges faced by the residents of the state.
Furthermore, it was revealed that the state government is eagerly anticipating the delivery of the 200 additional buses of similar kind that have been placed on order. This substantial acquisition is poised to make a substantial impact on the transportation infrastructure within the state, ultimately benefiting the populace.
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