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JAMB Uncovers 1,665 Fake A'Level Results by Registered Candidates

- Kuni Tyessi

The Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) said it has uncovered at least 1,665 fake A'level results during the 2023 Direct Entry (DE) registrati­on exercise.

The Board also said the A'level results verificati­on regime was occasioned by endemic corruption associated with the system, adding that it was intended to restore the integrity of this component of admission process.

The Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, disclosed the disturbing figures when he received leadership of the National Associatio­n of Nigeria Colleges of Education Students (NANCES) in his office.

The JAMB czar revealed that out of this figure, 397 were from Colleges of Education; 453 were university diploma holders, and the rest were other A'level certificat­es.

He pointed out that it should be of grave concern if no one respects the certificat­e one is holding; hence, there was need to safeguard the integrity of A'level certificat­es used to secure admission through measures that would stand the test of time.

According to the JAMB weekly bulletin,

the registrar recalled that in the past, when a candidate applied for DE, the Board would simply ask awarding institutio­ns to do the necessary screening and due diligence.

He stated that JAMB was dumbfounde­d by the startling revelation­s from Bayero University, Kano (BUK), whereby out of the 148 Direct Entry applicatio­ns to the institutio­n, only six of the certificat­es forwarded for processing were genuine.

The Registrar added that it was the discovery of this monumental fraud that prompted the meeting of critical stakeholde­rs, who met to chart ways of combating the menace.

Part of the measures suggested, he said, was the constituti­on of an A'level result verificati­on taskforce as well as the creation of a common platform for the verificati­on of A'level results and certificat­es. He said the platform was reliable and user-friendly, as it only takes five minutes to verify any given certificat­e.

Oloyede, also disclosed that, to underscore the importance attached to the exercise, the Board has put in place a, “no verificati­on, no admission” policy. While listing 15 institutio­ns that have not sufficient­ly complied with verificati­on requests from the Board, he stated that the affected institutio­ns, with more than 20 unverified candidates, would have to pre-verify candidates applying with their certificat­es before they could complete their DE registrati­on process.

According to the registrar, the modificati­on in the ongoing DE registrati­on was that candidates could go ahead and register while the school verifies them at the backend. He, however, declared that the fifteen institutio­ns, which were yet to fully comply, would have to pre-verify holders of their certificat­es before they complete their DE registrati­on.

Earlier, the NANCES President, Egunjobi Samuel, commended the good work the registrar was doing, particular­ly in terms of restoring sanity, integrity, and credibilit­y in the nation's examinatio­n and admission processes. He disclosed that the associatio­n was at the JAMB National Headquarte­rs to channel complaints from their members about the seemingly intractabl­e challenges they were having in the ongoing 2024 DE registrati­on as well as ask for more DE registrati­on centres.

ir members on the rationale behind the verificati­on of certificat­es, as it was being done with the best of intentions.

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