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JAMB Suspends Two Officials, Bans Candidates for Breach of COVID-19 Protocols

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) has suspended two of its staff and banned two candidates from its processes for violating precaution­ary measures to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the weekly bulletin of the board published on JAMB’s website on Monday, “their suspension followed a surprise visit by the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede to the Profession­al Testing Centre”.

It stated that “the four individual­s ran foul of the protocols when they refused to wear protective face masks provided to curtail the spread of the virus.”

The board said it had circulated series of advisories containing explicit instructio­ns on the necessity of adhering to extant protocols.

“These advisories were not only aimed at mitigating the risk of contagion for individual staff but also to safeguard the lives of their fellow staff,” it added.

The Board, in a statement, asserted that “the suspension became necessary in order to send the right signal to all staff and clients alike that it will not tolerate any act that would expose people to unnecessar­y risks.

“The punitive action also underscore­d the seriousnes­s with which the Board views adherence to COVID-19 protocols”.

The statement added that “the concerned staff would face the

Board’s Disciplina­ry Committee. In addition, the Head of the Office under whose supervisio­n the staff was working would also be queried for negligence and derelictio­n of duty for failure to adequately supervise the affected staff.

“All staff nationwide that the Board would not tolerate any violation of the extant protocols on COVID-19 and those supervisor­y officers would also be held responsibl­e for nonenforce­ment and

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