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The Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) has accused some operators of the Computer-Based
Test (CBT) centres used for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) of
aiding examination malpractices in their respective centres.
The Registrar of the
examination body, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, made the allegation on Thursday
during a meeting with CBT centres operators, technical advisors, service
providers and other stakeholders in Zaria, Kaduna State
He decried that in
trying to cover up their illegal activities, such centre operators always
tamper with Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras mounted at their centres
during examinations.
Professor Oloyede
disclosed that 133 of such CBT centres have been delisted by JAMB for
committing various examination malpractices.
He, thereafter,
explained some of the steps being taken by the examination body to curtail such
unprofessional conduct.
According to Professor
Oloyede, JAMB has resolved to collaborate with the Computer Professional
Council of Nigeria to monitor the conduct of its forthcoming UTME at various
centres across the country.
He, therefore, handed
down a warning at the meeting that any operator found wanting would be
prosecuted in accordance with the law.
The JAMB registrar noted
that the collaboration with the Computer Council was Uto get them pay
particular attention to the CCTV cameras during the UTME to avoid being
tampered with.
The added that the
measure has become imperative because of the way and manner operators tamper
with the cameras mounted in the various designated CBT centres in order to
cheat.
Professor Oloyede noted
that although stamping out examination malpractices was a herculean task, the
board was poised at reducing sharp practices of any form during UTME to its
barest minimum.
Among the speakers at
the meeting was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria, Professor Sadiq Abubakar.
Professor Abubakar
commended JAMB for instilling due process and transparency in the conduct of
UTME across the country.
He was confident that
such a step would not only curb examination malpractices but also ensure that
university students acquire sound education. (Channels TV)

























