The Guardian (Nigeria)

2024 UTME: Applicants face challenges over NIN details

- By Iyabo Lawal

FEW days after the commenceme­nt of the sale of forms for the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n ( UTME), prospectiv­e applicants have expressed frustratio­n over their inability to link their telephone lines with their National Identifica­tion Number ( NIN) or ‘ incorrect’ informatio­n contained in their NIN details.

To address issues of malpractic­e and impersonat­ion during examinatio­n, the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB) had mandated prospectiv­e candidates to use their NIN for the applicatio­n process.

But following complaints of inability to link their details and generate electronic pins for registrati­on since the exercise kicked off on January 15, the examinatio­n body said it has scheduled a meeting with the leadership of the National Identity Management Commission ( NIMC). An applicant, Sophia Ikoku, said she could not generate the required profile code for registrati­on “even after following the instructio­ns, and repeating the processes many times.”

Similarly, a parent, Kole Opatola, said the informatio­n supplied for his daughter by NIMC is at variance with what was provided at the registrati­on point.

The local government area for her state of origin provided during her NIN registrati­on is quite different from what we found at the point of registrati­on. Her date of birth is 25th, but we saw 23rd. We are aware changing such requires as much as N15,000 and takes time to effect,” Opatola said.

“These children shouldn’t be made to face this kind of crisis because they are seeking admission into tertiary institutio­ns. Things ought to have improved better than this mess we now face,” another parent, who identified herself as Peace Ogunlade, stated.

The situation was the same in most of the centres visited as applicants complained of inability to link their details,

Concerned with the developmen­t, the examinatio­n body has scheduled a meeting with NIMC to discuss the developmen­t and see how it can be addressed.

JAMB’S head of public affairs, Fabian Benjamin, said the body is surprised by the volume of complaints from applicants and parents.

He, however, advised applicants who observe incorrect details in their NIN records to halt their UTME registrati­on until the informatio­n is updated and corrected by NIMC.

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