ADC presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar criticises the federal government’s approval of higher examination fees for the Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (SSCE) administered by WAEC and NECO from 2027. Both reports say the uniform SSCE examination fee was increased from an earlier level of N27,500 to N50,000. Atiku also points to other related education-cost increases, including higher fees for federal unity colleges.

In a statement carried by his representatives, Atiku argues that the changes are economically insensitive given conditions in Nigeria such as inflation, rising food and transportation costs, electricity tariffs, stagnant incomes and unemployment. He says the fee hike will create financial barriers between children and schooling and could contribute to a larger out-of-school population.

One report cites a memo dated June 18, 2026 from the Federal Ministry of Education’s Director of Senior Secondary Education, Adeniji Ibrahim, signed on behalf of the education minister, informing the fee adjustment. The coverage is limited to Atiku’s reaction; it does not present a direct response from the federal government.