Kano governor misrepresents state’s performance in 2025 NECO results

Kano governor misrepresents state’s performance in 2025 NECO results


Contrary to Kano Governor Abba Yusuf’s claim, Kano was not the best-performing state in the recently released 2025 National Examinations Council (NECO) internal Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE).

Governor Yusuf had taken to his Facebook page to make the claim and attributed the spurious feat to the ‘direct result’ of his administration’s reforms in the education sector.

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“It is heartwarming that Kano State has emerged as the best-performing state in the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE Internal), conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO),” he wrote.

“This unprecedented success reflects our education-driven leadership, which has consistently placed funding, infrastructure, and access to learning at the top of our government’s priorities.”

Mr Yusuf also claimed that while Kano was ranked in the first place, Lagos and Oyo states came second and third, respectively.

His claim has been published by several Nigerian newspapers, including Tribune, Business Day, Guardian, Channels Television, and TVC.

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What the data shows

After reviewing the data for 2025 NECO internal SSCE results, PREMIUM TIMES can now report that Kano did not rank top in performance.

What happened instead is that over half of Kano’s candidates failed to secure five credits, including English and Mathematics, in the 2025 NECO SSCE internal examinations.

What Kano led with was population, as it housed more than 10 per cent of candidates who sat this year’s examination and just five per cent of candidates who secured at least five credits, including English Language and Mathematics –one of the prerequisites for admissions into Nigerian tertiary institutions.

Kano is one of the bottom ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE
Kano is one of the bottom ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE

Ranked by pass-rate, Kano placed 29th out of Nigeria’s 37 regions (including the Federal Capital Territory), and not first as the governor claimed.

Also, Kano did not rank above Lagos and Oyo states, as he claimed.

In fact, the state is only ranked above eight northern states, namely, Yobe, Adamawa, Plateau, Borno, Jigawa, Katsina, Zamfara, and Sokoto.

2025 NECO Statistics

Announcing the release of the result last week, NECO Registrar Dantani Wushishi, a professor, said 1,358,339 candidates – comprising 680,292 males and 678,047 females– sat for the examination.

Mr Wushishi said 60.26 per cent (818,492) of the candidates secured at least a credit in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

He added that 84.26 per cent secured five credits and above, irrespective of Mathematics and English.

Top-performing state

PREMIUM TIMES review of the performance data revealed that Abia was the top-performing state by pass-rate.

The data obtained from the examination body shows that 83.31 per cent of 11,260 candidates who sat the examination in Abia passed with at least five credits, including English and Mathematics.

Kano state’s performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE (Internal)
Kano state’s performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE (Internal)

Meanwhile, more than half of Kano’s candidates –50.16 per cent– failed as only 49.84 per cent of its 136,762 candidates secured at least five credits, including English and Mathematics.

Only eight Nigerian states have a poorer pass-rate than Kano. They are Yobe (48.13 per cent), Adamawa (47.99 per cent), Plateau (46.46 per cent), Borno (44.72 per cent), Jigawa (43.81 per cent), Katsina (42.89 per cent), Zamfara (42.12 per cent) and Sokoto (35 per cent).

Governor Yusuf’s misrepresentation

What the Kano State governor touted as ‘top-performance’ was actually population.

The data from NECO, which the governor referenced, was a ranking of states by the number of students who passed.

By the sheer population of candidates from them, Kano, Lagos, Oyo, and Benue were at the top of this ranking. But it doesn’t reflect the actual performance in the states.

For instance, only 49 per cent of Kano candidates passed the examination. For Lagos, 71 per cent passed, and 60.07 per cent in Oyo state.

Yet, when ranked by sheer figures, Kano has the highest with 68,159, even though it is only 49.84 per cent of its population. In comparison, Lagos’ 71 per cent pass rate is 67,007, and Oyo’s 60 per cent is 48,742.

S/N States No. of Candidates
Sat
5 Credits and Above incl. Math. and Eng. Pass-rate Failure rate
1 ABIA 11,260 9,381 83.31% 16.69%
2 IMO 23,675 19,672 83.09% 16.91%
3 EBONYI 14,143 11,399 80.60% 19.40%
4 ANAMBRA 33,192 25,493 76.80% 23.20%
5 BAYELSA 6,593 4,871 73.88% 26.12%
6 DELTA 21,168 15,474 73.10% 26.90%
7 OSUN 39,933 29,006 72.64% 27.36%
8 OGUN 49,987 36,095 72.21% 27.79%
9 LAGOS 93,381 67,007 71.76% 28.24%
10 EKITI 19,675 13,478 68.50% 31.50%
11 ENUGU 27,646 18,925 68.45% 31.55%
12 AKWA-IBOM 19,513 13,090 67.08% 32.92%
13 KADUNA 46,208 30,800 66.66% 33.34%
14 EDO 25,673 17,064 66.47% 33.53%
15 BENUE 56,711 37,506 66.14% 33.86%
16 RIVERS 38,811 25,567 65.88% 34.12%
17 CROSS-RIVER 18,533 12,198 65.82% 34.18%
18 KOGI 28,582 18,729 65.53% 34.47%
19 GOMBE 16,294 10,562 64.82% 35.18%
20 NASARAWA 47,091 30,480 64.73% 35.27%
21 KEBBI 5,274 3,387 64.22% 35.78%
22 ONDO 33,926 21,180 62.43% 37.57%
23 KWARA 31,410 19,565 62.29% 37.71%
24 TARABA 41,387 25,276 61.07% 38.93%
25 FCT-ABUJA 34,040 20,655 60.68% 39.32%
26 OYO 81,145 48,742 60.07% 39.93%
27 NIGER 33,112 18,637 56.28% 43.72%
28 BAUCHI 38,230 20,118 52.62% 47.38%
29 KANO 136,762 68,159 49.84% 50.16%
30 YOBE 28,556 13,743 48.13% 51.87%
31 ADAMAWA 52,765 25,322 47.99% 52.01%
32 PLATEAU 35,974 16,714 46.46% 53.54%
33 BORNO 37,179 16,626 44.72% 55.28%
34 JIGAWA 33,405 14,635 43.81% 56.19%
35 KATSINA 34,506 14,801 42.89% 57.11%
36 ZAMFARA 30,166 12,706 42.12% 57.88%
37 SOKOTO 32,200 11,270 35.00% 65.00%
38 BENIN REPUBLIC 33 19 57.58% 42.42%
39 COTE D’IVOIRE 18 11 61.11% 38.89%
40 TOGO 25 23 92.00% 8.00%
41 KINGDOM-OF-SAUDI-ARABIA 8 6 75.00% 25.00%
42 NIGER REPUBLIC 116 78 67.24% 32.76%
43 EQUATORIAL GUINEA 33 22 66.67% 33.33%
44 TOTAL 1,358,339 818,492 60.26% 39.74%

Essentially, Kano has more candidates who failed the NECO SSCE –both in figures and in percentages– than those who passed. While 68,603 candidates or 51 per cent failed, 68,159 or 49 per cent passed.

Therefore, while Kano’s 49.84 per cent pass-rate amounts to 68,159 candidates, Abia’s 83.31 per cent pass-rate was from only 9,381 candidates.

Additionally, although Kano has 10 per cent of all candidates who sat the examination, it only has five per cent of candidates who passed.

READ ALSO: NECO releases 2025 SSCE results, records 60% pass

Top ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE
Top ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE

The top 10 states by performance

Abia – 83.31 per cent

Imo – 83.09 per cent

Ebonyi – 80.60 per cent

Anambra – 76.80 per cent

Bayelsa – 73.88 per cent

Delta – 73.10 per cent

Osun – 72.64 per cent

Ogun – 72.21 per cent

Lagos – 71.76 per cent

Ekiti – 68.50 per cent

Kano is one of the bottom ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE
Kano is one of the bottom ten states by performance in the 2025 NECO SSCE

Bottom 10 states by performance

28. Bauchi – 52.62 per cent
29. Kano – 49.84 per cent
30. Yobe – 48.13 per cent
31. Adamawa – 47.99 per cent
32. Plateau – 46.46 per cent
33. Borno – 44.72 per cent
34. Jigawa – 43.81 per cent
35. Katsina – 42.89 per cent
36. Zamfara – 42.12 per cent
37. Sokoto – 35.00 per cent






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