He said that the accreditation would reduce financial strain on parents.
The lawmaker urged the youths to take advantage of the opportunity and learn the necessary skills to become self-reliant.
Mr Alausa stated that the reform became necessary after years of restricted access, which denied many qualified candidates admission opportunities.
Mr Wushishi said that the council’s quest to acquire the machine began in 2022, after he assumed duty in July 2021.
The commissioner said in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday tha the fund is being used to construct new buildings, renovate old ones and erect perimeter fencing.
Mr Wushishi said the examination malpractice cases for 2023 SSCE external included two centres, one each in Kaduna and Ogun states.
The group also decried the inability of students in the affected communities to go school due to the increasing security challenges.
Mr Wushishi said that 13,594 candidates were involved in various forms of malpractice in 2022, representing 0.13 per cent.
