NECO Registrar elected Vice-President Association for Educational Assessment in Africa

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By Chika Nwachukwu, Abuja

The Registrar and Chief Executive of the National Examinations Council, (NECO), Prof. Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, has been elected as the Vice-President of the Association for Educational Assessment in Africa.

A statement by the Commission’s Ag. Director, Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani on Friday, said the decision was endorsed by the AEAA General Assembly at the just concluded 42nd Conference of the Association in Arusha, Tanzania.

At the same meeting, NECO was granted the rights to host the 2027 AEAA Conference in Abuja, Nigeria, scheduled to hold from 16th to 20th August 2027.

The twin developments reflect growing recognition of Nigeria’s influence in educational assessment, especially in the context of digital transformation and the integration of artificial intelligence in Testing and Certification.

The statement noted that Wushishi’s elevation follows his service on the AEAA Executive Council as representative of the West African sub-region.

“Since assuming office as NECO Registrar in 2021, he has overseen a series of reforms aimed at modernising examination administration, expanding the council’s technological infrastructure and broadening its international reach.

“NECO examinations are now conducted in eight foreign countries, extending the council’s footprints beyond Nigeria’s borders,” the statement noted.

The award of the 2027 Conference hosting rights to NECO is expected to provide a platform for the country to showcase ongoing reforms in educational assessment while hosting policymakers, researchers, examination administrators and education experts from across Africa.

Born on April 5, 1965, in Wushishi, Niger State, Professor Wushishi is a scholar of Science Education with a specialisation in Chemistry Education.

Before his appointment to lead NECO, he built an academic career at Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, and the Federal University of Technology, Minna, where he held several leadership positions, including Head of Department, Postgraduate Coordinator and Sub-Dean.

His reappointment as NECO Registrar by President Bola Tinubu earlier this year was widely seen as an endorsement of his technological and administrative reforms.

The statement added that the latest developments in Arusha, Tanzania, further strengthen Nigeria’s standing within Africa’s educational assessment community and underscore its ambition to become a leading voice in the continent’s evolving examination landscape.

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