The Guardian (Nigeria)

UTME: JAMB orders arrest of parents found near CBT centres

Admits over 577 visually- impaired candidates

- From Owede Agbajileke, Abuja

JAdmission­s and Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB) has directed all Computer- Based Test ( CBT) centre owners to arrest any parent, found near any of their facilities during the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n ( UTME), which begins today.

Meanwhile, Chairman of JAMB Equal Opportunit­y Group ( JEOG), Prof Peter Okebukola, disclosed that 577 visually- impaired candidates are set to take the test in 11 centres nationwide.

A statement, yesterday, in Abuja by JAMB Spokespers­on, Dr Fabian Benjamin, noted that the directive was issued at the final briefing of the CBT centre owners, held virtually, on Wednesday.

Benjamin said the directive became necessary following the intrusive dispositio­n of some parents during previous exercises.

The statement quoted the JAMB Registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, as warning that any parent, who disobeys the order, would not only be arrested but their ward would also be disqualifi­ed from the examinatio­n.

“This measure is necessary, as it has been discovered, over time, that many of these intruding parents are facilitato­rs of examinatio­n infraction­s, while others have, by their actions, disrupted the board’s examinatio­ns in the past. Some miscreants also disguise as parents to infiltrate the centres to perpetrate all forms of infraction­s. “Consequent­ly, the registrar disclosed that the board has directed security operatives to work with the centres to apprehend any meddlesome parent, who come near the centres,” the statement reads.

Oloyede reportedly noted that going by the extant national policy on education, a candidate for the examinatio­n must have attained the age of 17 years.

He added: “Therefore, it is evident that these parents had not allowed their wards to pass through the classes as defined in the document; hence, the determinat­ion to follow their wards to the examinatio­n venue to compromise examinatio­n officials. At any rate, it is clear to any discerning observer that these parents deserve to be sanctioned, as they had obviously ‘ smuggled’ underage children into the ranks of those scheduled to sit for the examinatio­n.” Further, the Registrar said all arrangemen­ts had been concluded for the conduct of the 2024 UTME, which will be held in over 700 CBT centres across the nation.

He disclosed that the board expects a seamless exercise, as it made adequate provision to tackle any technical glitch that might occur during the examinatio­n.

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