WAEC Pauses 2025 WASSCE Results Over Technical Issues

August 7, 2025

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On Wednesday, August 6, 2025,WAEC announced a temporary suspension of access to the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results for school candidates.

This decision, stems from technical issues identified during an internal review process, affecting thousands of students across West Africa who eagerly awaited their results.

Cause of the Issue

In a statement signed by Moyosola Adesina, Acting Head of Public Affairs, WAEC explained that the issues arose from a new initiative aimed at combating examination malpractice.

This year, WAEC introduced paper serialization for four key subjects: Mathematics, English Language, Biology, and Economics.

The serialization process involved assigning unique identifiers to exam papers to enhance security and traceability, a proactive measure to curb cheating and ensure the integrity of the examination process.

However, this innovative approach unexpectedly led to technical complications that impacted the accuracy of the results.

Technical Glitches Identified

Following the initial release of the 2025 WASSCE results, WAEC’s routine post-result review uncovered significant bugs in the data processing for the serialized subjects.

These glitches caused discrepancies in the results displayed on the online portal, prompting the Council to act swiftly.

To prevent candidates from accessing inaccurate results, WAEC temporarily disabled the result checker portal.

This ensuring that only verified and correct results would be made available to students and institutions.

WAEC’s Response

WAEC, known for its commitment to fairness and professionalism, has prioritized resolving these technical issues.

“As a responsive body, we are urgently reviewing and correcting these glitches to ensure the accuracy of the 2025 WASSCE results,” Adesina stated.

The Council has assured candidates that the issues will be resolved within 24 hours, advising them to check the portal again after this period.

WAEC’s technical teams are working around the clock to address the problem transparently, maintaining the trust of students, parents, and educational stakeholders.

Apology to Candidates

Acknowledging the inconvenience caused, Adesina extended WAEC’s sincere apologies to affected candidates.

“We deeply regret this disruption and appreciate the patience and understanding of all candidates as we work to resolve this matter with urgency,” she said.

WAEC reiterated its dedication to delivering accurate and reliable results, a cornerstone of its reputation as a leading examination body in West Africa.

The Council’s swift response and commitment to transparency aim to reassure candidates that their academic futures remain a top priority.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC)

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