- The JAMB zonal office in Benue state has been vandalised by prospective exam candidates protesting their inability to register at the centers earmarked for the exercise - The candidates also took the protest to government house, expressing their disgust over the manner this year JAMB registration is been handled
- Besides, the zonal controller JAMB, Samuel Moro, who acknowledged a lot of hitches in registration for the exam, advised prospective candidates to be patient.
The JAMB candidates are angry over their inability to register at the centers earmarked for the exercise. |
The zonal office of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Benue state has been vandalised by hundreds of prospective exam candidates over the difficulty they are passing through to get registered for the exam.
Tribune reports that the windows and other valuables in the office located along George Akume were destroyed by the angry applicants who also blocked the major road with born fires which disrupted traffic flow. The candidates were protesting their inability to register at the centers earmarked for the exercise. “The process is stressful. We wait for two or three days at the banks to get the pin and going to jamb is another frustration. Let cyber cafe do it for us,” prospective candidates who identified themselves as, Lucy and Jimmy told the Tribune. Some of the candidates also took the protest to government house, expressing their disgust over the manner this year JAMB registration is been handled.
Tribune reports that the windows and other valuables in the office located along George Akume were destroyed by the angry applicants who also blocked the major road with born fires which disrupted traffic flow. The candidates were protesting their inability to register at the centers earmarked for the exercise. “The process is stressful. We wait for two or three days at the banks to get the pin and going to jamb is another frustration. Let cyber cafe do it for us,” prospective candidates who identified themselves as, Lucy and Jimmy told the Tribune. Some of the candidates also took the protest to government house, expressing their disgust over the manner this year JAMB registration is been handled.
Speaking to the aggrieved candidates, the state secretary to the state government (SSG) Prof Anthony Ijor SAN, urged the candidates to remain calm, assuring that all their grievances would be addressed. Besides, the zonal controller JAMB, Samuel Moro, advised prospective candidates to be patient assuring that everybody will get registered. He acknowledged a lot of hitches from the banks and partly from the candidates themselves. Moro however, expressed displeasure over the attitude of the candidates whom he alleged, destroyed their signboard, windows and other facilities. Meanwhile, News has reported that candidates sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) would from this year spend two hours instead of three hours to write the exam. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Registrar/Chief Executive Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, on Wednesday, March 29, stated this in Kaduna, during the opening ceremony of a strategic planning retreat on the monitoring, supervision and evaluation of 2017 UTME with the theme: “Inclusiveness and sensitisation of key external actors.” According to JAMB, a total of 240,000 candidates have so far registered for the examination which has been scheduled for May 20, barely one week after the commencement of the sale of forms which is expected to end on April 22.
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