He stated this yesterday in Abuja at the opening session of
a three-day workshop organised for Public Relations’ staff of the Board in
collaboration with Premium Times Academy, with the theme ‘Media, Publicity and
Public Relations in the Modern Age.’
Oloyede, represented by Director, Legal Services, Abdul
Wahab Oyedokun, said the data bank would ensure all ‘A’ Level results are
registered under one platform to bring about standardisation and integrity of
the certificates.
He said Board had taken several measures to ensure total
sanity in its examination processes.
He said from 2017 to 2022, JAMB had remitted a total of
N27.2 billion to the Federal Government’s coffers and used N9.7 billion for
capital projects.