The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has accused the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) of admission racketeering.
The examination body which welcomed the decision of the
Senate to probe alleged admission racketeering in universities, maintained that
it would be vindicated.
Recall that the Senate had last week agreed to investigate
allegation of admission racketeering in the nation’s universities, following a
motion moved by Senator Onyeka Nwebonyi (Ebonyi North).
Nwebonyi, who cited admission travails of one Chinyere Ekwe
at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), alleged that university staff
members conspired with JAMB’s officials to carry out unwholesome practices,
prompting the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to call for a fair hearing,
saying JAMB was known to be a reputable institution.
Reacting to the development during this year’s Customer
Service Week of the Board in Abuja, JAMB’s Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede,
commended the Senate for giving opportunity to the exam body to defend itself
over the issue.
Oloyede clarified that the affected candidate sat for the
2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), where she scored 291.
He said the girl, who applied to study Medicine and Surgery
at UNN, was in 241 position in the ranking of applicants for the medical
programme in the university after all her other academic performances,
including post-UTME score were calculated by the institution.
He said: “Seeing the reality of the ranking, this lady did
not apply to change her course, but the university decided she changes to
Medical Laboratory, and a proposal was made to her and she accepted the Medical
Laboratory in writing, and the institution then recommended her for admission
into Medical Laboratory, and we knew that she could not have been taken for
Medicine because that year the university admitted more than the approved
number. ”
While saying that the university admitted above its given
departmental quota in Medical Laboratory and was told to reduce the number,
Oloyede said it was discovered that many other applicants who were admitted
“under the table” (ilegally) scored above her.
“Up till today, the lady has no approval letter from JAMB
neither for Medicine nor Medical Laboratory. And if she is doing Medical
Laboratory, she is doing it in an arrangement between her and the institution,”
Oloyede said.
Speaking further, the JAMB boss said: “The university went
beyond that, in March this year on the arrangement of the Honourable Minister
that we cordone some illegality in admission between 2017 and 2020, they now
recommended the girl as undisclosed admission – that is admission done under
the table, and you can come in like that using the waiver of the Honourable
Minister”.
Oloyede, however, said that the Central Admission Processing
System (CAPS) of JAMB detected issue with the admission having ranked in
distant 241 position, which made her stands no chance to be admitted.
The JAMB boss further disclosed that the university ought to
have followed all procedures of admitting candidates starting from ensuring
that the confirm with the quota allocated to them and ranking order, which was
ignored in this case.
“The truth of the matter is that if she has a letter of
provisional admission, it is not from JAMB. So we welcome the wise counsel of
the Senate President that the matter be investigated. We will cooperate with
the Senate,” Oloyede added.
The registrar assured the public that the Board and its
staff would be vindicated even as he expressed delight over the mediating role
the exam body has played between candidates and institutions in ensuring equity
and fairness.