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The Glasshouse Report

Sunday, 20 March 2016

House of Reps Orders JAMB To Revert To Paper-Pencil Test

The agitations from candidates may have started

yielding fruits as the House of Representatives

has asked the Federal Ministry of Education to

direct the Joint Admissions and Matriculation

Board (JAMB) to revert to pencil-paper method

in the conduct of UTME or adopt both PPT and

CBT so that candidates can opt for any one of

their choice.

This followed a motion moved by a lawmaker

from Lagos State, Mr. Oghene Emma-Egoh, on

the "conflicting" scores of candidates who took

the examination.

The law maker stressed that the technical errors

experiences during the examination has

invariably dashed the hopes of many of these

candidates in gaining admission this year.



The law maker further pointed to two cases of

conflicting results. One is that of Ibrahim

Shawulu from Kogi State, who was said to have

scored 399 out of 400, and in less than 24 hours

his score was reduced to 199."

Another is that of Foluke, the 17-year-old girl in

Ejigbo-Lagos, who scored an aggregate of 156

and when the result was checked again she had

an aggregate of 196."

Based on these and other technical flaws that

marred the conduct of the 2016 UTME, the

house of Representatives is of the opinion that

JAMB does not have what it takes to manage

the Computer Based Test.

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