Registrar of the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Dibu Ojerinde has declared as
‘unconstitutional’ and ‘illegal’ the Post-UTME examination conducted by
tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
The JAMB
boss added that the examination body was not responsible for scrapping the
exercise adding that it was cancelled by the Minister of Education after due
consultation.
He said these while featuring on Sunrise Daily, an early morning programme on Channels TV.
Noting that
there is a difference between screening and test, he said that the initial
agreement with institutions was to conduct screening exercise to determine
their eligibility.
His words:
“Nobody say you should not screen candidates. The screening involves checking
of their certificates, subject combination, Jamb scores and other prerequisites
to ensure that they meet up with the requirement. It is screening, not test.
“What
government asked them to do right from the beginning is screening and not test.
Former President Obasanjo said this when he was in power; ‘I did not ask you to
conduct another exam, all I say is screen the candidates before they come in’
and that exactly is what the minister is talking about.”
Quoting some
sections of the constitution, Ojerinde stressed further that the exercise is
unconstitutional and has no legal basis.
“According
to section 5, sub-section 1A of the constitution, the general control for the
conduct of matriculation examination for admission into all the universities,
polytechnics and Colleges of Education or whatever name called is vested in
JAMB.
“Section 5,
sub-section 2 also states; the board shall be responsible for determining
matriculation requirements and conducting examination leading to undergraduate
admission and also for admission into National Dipoma and National Certificate
in Education, NCE.”
Ojerinde
said that a uniform screening process will soon be developed.
JAMB Registrar: ''Post-utme Examination Is Illegal''
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