Former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has called for a resist of the examination paper in all examination centres where students were seen sitting on the floor for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination in dark.
Atiku in a statement said anything less than would be a grave injustice to the students whose futures hang in the balance.
He noted that examination preparedness is a shared responsibility between students and the examination authorities.
“In this case, it is glaringly evident that the latter have failed spectacularly in their duty.
“It would be utterly unjust to allow students to suffer the consequences of such gross institutional negligence,” he said.
The former vice president regretted that the incident occurred just a day after the world marked International Children’s Day only deepens the shame.
“This is not merely an unfortunate incident — it is a damning indictment of our systemic failure to uphold the most basic standards in public education.
“It is unacceptable, unjustifiable, and utterly indefensible that in 2025, our children are forced to write critical national exams in pitch darkness like second-class citizens.
“This incident must awaken our national conscience. It must compel immediate and sustained investment in critical social infrastructure, with education as the foremost priority — not in rhetoric but in tangible action,” he said.
Atiku called for the establishment and enforce minimum environmental and infrastructural standards for all high-stakes national examinations.
“We must never allow such a shameful scenario to repeat itself — not under our watch,” he warned.
