The West African Examinations
Council (WAEC) has appointed a new Head of the National Office for
Nigeria, Dr Amos Dangut.
He was, until now, the Deputy
Registrar/HNO’s Office and succeeded Mr Patrick Areghan, whose tenure ended on
October 1.
Dangut, 56, from Bokkos Local
Government, Plateau State, had a bachelor’s degree in Animal Production and a
Master of Science in Animal Science from the University of Agriculture,
Makurdi, Benue State and the University of Ibadan in 1991 and 1994, respectively.
He had a doctorate degree from
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, in 2017 and a Master of Education
(Administration and Planning) in 2020 from the National Open University of
Nigeria (NOUN).
Dangut joined the services of WAEC
as an Assistant Registrar (AR) II in 1998.
He rose through the ranks to
become a Deputy Registrar in April 2018.
He served as an Assistant
Registrar/Subject Officer, Test Development Division, WAEC, Lagos (July 1998 –
January 2005); Senior Assistant Registrar/Head of Examinations Security and
Deputy to the Branch Controller, Uyo Branch Office (January 2005 –January
2008); Senior Assistant Registrar/Head of Examinations Security and Deputy to
the Branch Controller, Bauchi Branch Office (January 2008 – December 2011);
Senior Assistant Registrar/Branch Controller, Yola Branch office (December
2011–January 2019); Deputy Registrar/Controller, Post Examinations Department
(January, 2019 – October, 2020); Deputy Registrar/Zonal Coordinator, Ikeja
Zonal Office.
He won the Nigeria Examinations
Committee’s (NEC) commendation for transparent conduct of examination between
2000 and 2006, and he’s an active member of the Science Teachers Association of
Nigeria (STAN) and the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), among others.
Dangut is married, and the union
is blessed with children.
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