Anambra mass literacy body releases 2017 post primary school results

Tue, Jan 23, 2018 | By publisher


Education

 

ANAMBRA State Agency for Mass Literacy Adult and Non-Formal Education, AANFE, has released the 2017 Post-Literacy Adult and Non-Formal Education Completion Certificate Examination, PLANCCE, results.

The results were officially released by the agency in the 21 local government areas in the state on January 19.

Donatus Nwosu, the acting executive secretary and director of the Agency for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Edu­cation, noted that 3,954 adults registered for the examina­tion, while 2,946 sat for the examination.

“PLANCCE is equivalent of the First School Leaving Certificate Examination, FSLCE, and is meant for all adults, who for one reason or the other did not attend formal edu­cation in their infancy,” Nwosu remarked.

Nwosu said that no failure was recorded in the examination rather there was 92 per cent pass.

He commended the unit heads and facilitators in the 21 LGAs, for their auda­cious support to the agency and learners.

The acting director thanked Governor Willie Obiano for provid­ing the enabling environment across the centres and for prompt payment of stipends to facilitators across the state.

Nwosu also commended Kate Omenugha, the Anambra State commissioner for Education, for her motherly disposition as well as her humane way of piloting affairs of AANFE in the state.

 

– Jan. 23 2018 @ 17:32 GMT

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