This is part of the examination body’s commitment to
ensuring that every Nigerian child who wants a tertiary education would be
given equal opportunity.
This disclosure was made by the Registrar of JAMB, Prof.
Is-haq Oloyede, on Wednesday in Lagos while monitoring the profiling of
candidates with 2021 UTME registration challenges.
Oloyede in his statement said, “So far, we have just 17, 758
candidates with challenges that had been profiled, nationwide. At the end of
the entire exercise, we may have to conduct another examination for those with
genuine cases after the main UTME slated for June 19 to July 3.
Since I came here this morning and interacted with
candidates, I have discovered that most of them are largely unserious and are
basically the cause of most of their challenges.
We keep hearing flimsy excuses such as my lesson teacher
used his phone to generate the profile code, our tutorial centre helped us to
register and I was not in town.
Other reasons advanced are:
I used my mother’s NIN to generate my profile code, my mummy did the
registration for me,” he said
The JAMB boss said that some candidates were honest enough
to say they did not have money to procure the UTME form.
He said, “We have also seen cases where rather than send
their NIN to 55019, candidates sent it to 55012, while others sent the same
command with postpaid phones rather than pre-paid.’’
Oloyede said that the activities of some tutorial centres
remained a hindrance to efforts at sanitising the country’s education system as
they have become a haven for examination malpractice.
He, therefore, called on state ministries of education to
regulate activities of tutorial centres as part of measures to save the
education sector from collapse, expressing regrets that some parents were
patronising them with delight.
He said, “These people are just introducing these candidates
to how to beat the system, how to make sure that they get questions,
particularly fake questions because they cannot get JAMB questions.
Another major challenge threatening the system is intruding
parents. They are intruders, who will not allow these children to think rightly
and do things on their own but want to hurriedly push them into primary,
secondary and tertiary schools at very tender ages.
That is why many of them are prone and exposed to so many
mistakes. In order to show the nation that the problem of registration is not
what a section of the media is painting it to be, we came up with this
initiative of asking all candidates with genuine excuses to visit our offices
nationwide.”
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