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NECO e-verify to ensure instant authentication, verification of results, others 

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The National Examination Council (NECO) has introduced the “NECO e-Verify” platform to simplify the verification of results and prevent manipulation and falsification of results conducted by the council.

The launch had in attendance officials from the Ministry of Education, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, military, Commission for Colleges of Education, Nigeria Police, National Assembly, and other relevant stakeholders.

Authentication and verification of candidates

The Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, explained this saying that the platform ensures instant authentication of academic and basic information about candidates seeking admission or employment.

According to him,

Nairametrics gathers that between 2020 and 2022, the council received requests for verification from 64 institutions across 37 countries and 72 institutions within Nigeria, in addition to numerous requests from individuals.

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Ensuring accuracy of results

According to Wushishi, result verification plays a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy of academic credentials and aiding institutions and employers in selecting qualified candidates for admission and employment.

He emphasized that the introduction of the “NECO e-Verify” portal brings benefits such as increased confidence, reduced risk, and improved efficiency, providing relief to students, educational institutions, and other stakeholders.

Dr. Akon Eyakenyi, the Deputy Governor of Akwa-Ibom and Chairperson of the occasion, expressed her satisfaction with being part of the history of NECO e-Verify.

She emphasized the importance of full automation of the examination administration process and the adoption of e-learning by schools and institutions. She also highlighted the need for the system to be protected against hackers and unauthorized access, as their activities pose a significant challenge to the modern world.

Mr. David Adejoh, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, commended NECO for launching the e-Verify platform, stating that it aligns with the ministry’s strategic plan and promotes the use of technology in advancing education in Nigeria.

He emphasized that the portal would facilitate result access and verification for stakeholders worldwide, offering a faster and easier process compared to the current cumbersome method.

Mr. Chris Maiyaki, the acting Executive Secretary of the National University Commission (NUC), congratulated NECO on the introduction of the e-Verify platform. He emphasized the importance of authentic result verification for university admissions and urged NECO to ensure the portal’s durability and protection against manipulation by hackers.

E-verify features 

Mr. Sule Onu, an IT expert, explained that the portal features landing and unlanding pages with two verification steps: bulk verification and instant verification.

Individuals need to register with their name, email address, phone number, and password, after which they receive messages on their email and phone for further verification. The process includes a token payment.

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