The West African Examinations
Council was established in 1952 following the acceptance of the
Jeffery Report by the then colonial Government(s) in the Gold Coast
(now Ghana), Nigeria, Sierra-Leone and the Gambia; who passed appropriate
ordinances in their Legislative Assemblies in 1951. The ordinances
charged the Council with the responsibility of determining the examinations
required in the public interest in West Africa, and empowered it
to conduct such examinations and award appropriate certificates.
The Jeffery Report had strongly recommended the setting up of a
West African Examinations Council in the then four British colonies
of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra-Leone and The Gambia. Liberia later
joined the Council in 1974.
The ordinances have now been replaced with the Convention which
confers legal personality on the Council as an international organisation.
CHAIRMEN OF COUNCIL
1952 - 54 Mr. A. N. Galsworthy Briton
1954 - 60 Dr. J. T. Saunders Briton
1960 - 64 Sir John F. Lockwood Briton
1964 - 69 Davidson S. H. W. Nicol Sierra
Leonean
1969 - 72 Prof. T. Adeoye Lambo Nigerian
1972 - 77 Dr. S. T. Matturi Sierra
Leonean
1977 - 85 Prof. E. A. Boateng Ghanaian
1985 - 88 Prof. M. 0. Oyawoye Nigerian
1988 - 91 Dr. Lenrie W. Peters Gambian
1991 - 94 Dr. E. Evans-Anfom Ghanaian
1994 - 97 Prof. J. A. Kamara Sierra
Leonean
1997 - 2000 Dr. Yahaya Hamza Nigerian
2000 - 2003 Dr. Frederick S. Gbegbe Liberian.
2003 - Date Mr. Ousman Alieu Ndow
Gambian.
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