JAMB to review exams recorded on CCTV

By Martin Paul
Abuja

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), yesterday said it will do a review of recordings of proceedings in its Closed Circuit Camera Televisions (CCTVs) during the just-concluded Universal Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

JAMB’s  Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, who disclosed this in a statement in Lagos and made available to Blueprint, , said  such would enable it to detect where there were actually examination malpractices.
“Those who know they were involved in any acts inimical to our examination ethics should not celebrate as their inglorious days of punishment will soon surface.
“Again, we want to seize this opportunity to debunk messages being circulated by those who do not wish our education well that the Senate has passed a Bill urging the board to add extra 40 marks to candidates.
“There is no Bill anywhere, not even a motion has been tabled before the two chambers of the National Assembly on the board’s 2017 UTME performance,” the statement said

Benjamin further added: “The board wants to state for the umpteenth time that our examination is not a ‘fail pass’ examination; it is a selection examination, so, it can never be said that there is mass failure.
“It will be absolutely wrong for mischief makers to begin to analyse an examination that has just been concluded without even looking at the overall result.

“We urge candidates to disregard all funny connotations online on their results as the board will not contemplate doing all that is being speculated as that will negate the ethics of an examination body as critical as JAMB.’’
JAMB’s major concern, the statement noted,  had always been to ensure that cheating during and after examination were reduced to zero level, and this, he said, the board had substantially achieved.
It also stressed that in order to ensure  the 2017 UTME met international best standards of transparency, the Registrar had constituted a taskforce with the mandate to examine the entire conduct of the examination.

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