Business Day (Nigeria)

JAMB to fix exams for candidates with verificati­on problem

- GODSGIFT ONYEDINEFU, Abuja

The Joint Admission and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB), says it will fix a new date for candidates who had verificati­on problems during the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n (UTME).

The registrar, JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, who made this known in Abuja, informed that 4,900 candidates had verificati­on challenges in the examinatio­n which is a drop from over 70,000 in 2019.

The JAMB boss while admitting that the 4900 cases were still high and questionab­le, however, said the drastic reduction was triggered by a process introduced by the board which allows officials to take a snapshot of any candidate who claims he could not be biometrica­lly verified, and compare with the picture in JAMB’S database.

The registrar also informed that effective checks have been mounted by the Federal Government against incidents of identity theft in the admission process into the country’s tertiary institutio­ns.

Oloyede, said the government, through the minister of education, Adamu Adamu issued a directive, mandating JAMB to transfer candidates’ biometric data to their institutio­ns of choice, thus ending fresh capturing of biometrics and pictures of candidates for post-utme tests.

The JAMB boss said Adamu’s directive had already uncovered 657 cases of candidates, whose photograph­s could not match the ones recorded in JAMB’S database and were currently angling to change the photograph­s, adding that the board has referred those who requested for change of photograph­s to come down to its headquarte­rs, with the intention of bringing perpetrato­rs of fraud to book.

“In previous admission exercises, certain candidates who appear in the institutio­n for registrati­on were different from those who actually sit the examinatio­n. This was possible because the institutio­ns were taking fresh pictures and biometrics thereby making it possible for impersonat­ors to have a field day to ply their trade.

“In the last exercise, we insisted, as directed by the minister of education, that all institutio­ns should use the already captured biometrics and pictures by the board. This made it impossible for the candidates whose examinatio­ns were taken on their behalf by profession­al examinatio­n takers to gain admissions,” he said.

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