The West African Examinations Council has dismissed reports alleging that it issued a directive restricting Senior Secondary students to specific subjects for the forthcoming 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for School Candidates.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the acting Head of Public Affairs, Moyosola Adeshina, and signed on behalf of the Head of National Office, WAEC described the reports as “unfounded assumptions” and urged schools and the general public to disregard them.
Amid recent social media reports suggesting that schools had been directed to limit students’ subject combinations for the 2026 examination, WAEC reiterated that such claims were false and not issued by the Council.
The examination body clarified that it does not issue directives concerning the development or modification of senior secondary curricula, as that responsibility lies solely with the Federal Government through relevant education authorities.
Amid recent social media reports suggesting that schools had been directed to limit students’ subject combinations for the 2026 examination, WAEC reiterated that such claims were false and not issued by the Council.
The examination body clarified that it does not issue directives concerning the development or modification of senior secondary curricula, as that responsibility lies solely with the Federal Government through relevant education authorities
WAEC wishes to categorically distance itself from this unfounded assumption and the information making the rounds on the said subject. The Council did not issue any such directive(s) nor restrict the choice of students to offer any particular subject(s) for WASSCE (SC) 2026 as alleged,” the statement read.
It emphasised that WAEC’s role was limited to implementing government-approved curricula through its examinations and that it operates strictly within the legal and operational frameworks set by the Nigerian government.
