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For thousands of Zamfara students, years of effort vanished into silence when their WAEC and NECO results were withheld over unpaid fees. But a long era of waiting has ended. Governor Dauda Lawal's administration paid over ₦2.7 billion to settle the longstanding debts that barred these students from accessing their certificates and their futures.

A debt long ignored has finally been paid, giving thousands of Zamfara students access to life-changing examination results once trapped in limbo.

  • Zamfara State paid over ₦2.7bn to WAEC and NECO to release held results.
  • Results from as far back as 2014 to 2022 are now being made available.
  • Thousands of students can now apply for university or jobs after years of delay.
  • The previous administration's neglect caused the problem; the current one declared an education emergency.
  • The move is part of wider reforms in Zamfara’s struggling education sector.

After years of waiting in silence, thousands of Zamfara students finally have something to show for their schooling, their rightful results.