The Guardian (Nigeria)

JAMB chides CBT centre in Lagos for stopping hijab- wearing candidates from writing UTME

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THE Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board ( JAMB) has berated a Lagosbased computer- based test ( CBT) centre for stopping hijab- wearing candidates from writing the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n ( UTME).

Specifical­ly, the examinatio­n body insisted that it had no policy barring candidates from sporting religious parapherna­lia peculiar to their religious persuasion­s during its examinatio­ns.

JAMB’S Spokespers­on, Dr Fabian Benjamin, gave the condemnati­on in a statement yesterday.

Benjamin, who condemned the action of the CBT centre, said that the ' accredited partners' involved had been sanctioned, assuring that the matter would be properly investigat­ed to prevent a reoccurren­ce.

The statement reads: "The attention of the Board was drawn to an unfortunat­e incident at the Bafuto Institute, Ile- Iwe Bus Stop, Ejigbo, Lagos, where it was reported that a candidate donning hijab was asked to remove her headcover during the accreditat­ion process before being allowed into the examinatio­n hall.

"The Board deeply regretted the incident and on investigat­ion discovered that this particular incident or others in the past was not linked to any of its examinatio­n guidelines but rather a product of the misplaced priority of some of the board's accredited partners or officials who claimed ignorance of the board's guidelines on accreditat­ion, which ensures that all only female officials are allowed to screen female candidates before allowing them to gain entrance into the hall.

"This situation was instantly addressed by a senior official of the Board at the centre and the candidate in question was allowed in after the usual checks with her hijab.

"However, since ignorance of the law is not an excuse, the officials have been appropriat­ely sanctioned to serve as a deterrent to others that might wish to toe the line."

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