The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has said it will release no fewer than 1.3 million results of candidates that sat for the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination on Monday (today) after they had gone through security checks and found to be without malpractice.
The JAMB Head of Information, Dr. Fabian
Benjamin, who stated this on Sunday in an interview with our correspondent,
added that the UTME results of Computer-Based Test centres where the CCTV
showed malpractices had been cancelled.
The board said the CCTV showed “strange things”
such as CBT centre owners collecting money from candidates to engage in
malpractices and also threatening JAMB officials at the centres.
The JAMB spokesman said, “We are presently
viewing the CCTV to ensure that results are not released in several batches. On
Monday, we will release over 1.3 million results. These are the results of the
CBT centres that have been screened. We cannot say how many cases of
malpractice we have yet, because we are still viewing the CCTV to discover more
cases.
“Some strange findings that the CCTV has showed
us include a situation where the CBT owners were collecting money from UTME
candidates and seeing to how they could assist them. Our officials at the
centres raised the alarm but they were also afraid so that their lives would
not be endangered.
“What the JAMB officials did was to silently play
along with them, but we were watching everything on the CCTV. We later sent
operatives to the centres and caught them. Such UTME results were completely
cancelled. We knew that there were some innocent candidates in such centres and
we have asked them to go to other CBT centres and rewrite immediately.”
Benjamin said candidates whose fingers could not
be captured during the biometric verification before the examination, would not
be allowed to retake the examination, as the biometric verification had already
disqualified them.
“We have also concluded all arrangements to do
the UTME for blind candidates. The examination is taking place in five centres.
These are Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Benin and Enugu. The candidates are writing on
Monday (today),” he added.
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