Thursday 17 March 2016

JAMB makes an Appeals To Candidates/Stake Holders



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in a statement has appealed to the public to remain calm
and understanding following the
planned protest by individuals under the aegis of education consultants.

The statement made available by the JAMB’s public relations officer, Dr Fabian Benjamin asked
the aggrieved candidates to channel their complaints to the public complaints unit of the board or visit JAMB offices nationwide instead of allowing themselves to be used in pursuit of selfish interests.

Part of the statement reads, “We are not perfect as an organisation but we are working hard to
ensure that Nigerian education is better than it is.

We have taken the risk to do the unthinkable so as to change the paradigm.
“We will continue to call on all Nigerians to give
us the benefit of the doubt and with their collective support we will give them one of the best CBTs globally."
The board added that the worst CBT is far better than the best paper and pencil test (PPT), where
candidates pouring acid on invigilators, bolting with questions papers and engaging in all forms
of gross examination malpractices.

Information Source: MySchool

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