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Why JAMB Barred CBT Centres From Selling UTME E-PINS – Registrar

Why JAMB Barred CBT Centres From Selling UTME E-PINS – Registrar
6th December, 2021 Gist


ABUJA – Ugly experiences of parents and candidates being extorted while applying for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) may have prompted the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to prohibit operators of Computer Based Test (CBT) centres from selling e-PINs.


JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede gave the explanation at the weekend, in Abuja, where he noted that dubious characters, under the guise of CBT enrolment centres were in the habit of devicing negative means to fleece candidates, hence the decision to adopt a cashless system in the registration process.


He said, “On our campaign on cashless CBT centres particularly during our registration exercise. It is known that many CBT centres, despite the supervision, still manage to exploit candidates.


“We want to put a stop to that, we have intensified monitoring but part of what we are doing is to ensure we protect the students against this extortion, and that is why we are asking all those (the candidates to pay through us) and we will pay the centres (their service charge)….. with this instruction, anybody who collects money from the centre would have been seen to have done a wrong thing because you are not supposed to collect any money …


“We are also going to ensure that e-PIN is not something that they will be selling at the (CBT) centres. We will ensure that anybody who wants to sell e-PIN will not be a CBT centre, once you are a CBT centre you have lost the right to sell e-PIN so that we can hold the ePIN sellers responsible for what they do.


“Once you are a CBT centre you cannot double as e-PIN vendor.”


The Registrar made these comments after receiving the Education Correspondents Association of Nigeria (ECAN’s) Award of Excellence in Abuja, at the weekend.

According to him, the Board is at the verge of clearing the backlog of illegal admissions conducted by tertiary education institutions in the country.


Recall that JAMB recently uncovered 706,189 illegal admissions by universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and other related institutions.


He said the move is to rescue students who have the requisite qualifications but were admitted illegally.


“On the issue of illegal admission that we want to put a halt to. We want to clear the backlog and ensure that those of them who have been improperly admitted but have the minimum qualification are rescued.


“We want to continue the campaign to discourage those who are committing such illegal action to stop doing such,” Oloyede said.


The JAMB boss expressed deep appreciation to ECAN for considering him worthy of the Award.

He said : “We appreciate the gesture and I want to assure you that you have not done this in vain. The objective of presenting this Award will be attained. The purpose is to be able to encourage us to do more of what have been assigned to us by the Federal Government. I assure you, we will deliver on the mandate.”

Commending the media for its role as a representative of the people and in promotion of good governance, Oloyede called for support in the various campaigns embarked upon by the Board to ensure a better admission system.


“We appeal for support (on the issue) of fake certificates. Issuance and usage of fake certificates to secure admission into our institutions particularly at the A level candidates.


“We are working very hard to tighten the noose and make it impossible for those who engage in such an illicit action to succeed.


“The next issue is the campaign we have just introduced; Physical and Health Education and Computer Studies as UTME subjects. We are asking and sensitizing the public, particularly the students who are to take the exam, that these are two Science subjects that will be added to their choice to widen opportunities for candidates to be able to access tertiary education, ” he said.


Earlier, the chairman of ECAN, Chuks Ukwuatu, said the Award of Excellence, which comes every five years, was bestowed on Oloyede for his achievements in JAMB.


While saying it was initiated to encourage performance, the ECAN chairman said Oloyede was singled out for the Award for promoting transparency, sanitising the nation’s admission system, weekly publication of financial transactions of the Board, among others.


“The Award was initiated to encourage performance because we know if we get it right in education, we will also get it right in all spheres of the economy,” he said.


JAMB has also been in the news for huge financial remittances to the Federation Account, a development that has been welcomed in some quarters and criticised by other stakeholders.
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