The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Friday said the
board would reschedule examination for candidates who missed the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination because of relocation of
centres by the board.
The board said it relocated 59,000 candidates in 15 states because of problems in some of the centres. It also said candidates who had system failure during the examination would retake it, if the board finds their complaint to be genuine.
The Registrar of the board, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, who said this at a press conference in Abuja, added that the new development does not affect candidates who missed the examination deliberately or failed in the examination.
Ojerinde said among the 1,546,633 candidates that sat for the 2016
UTME, 145,704 had issues of multiple results, which have been resolved
by the board.
Prof. Ojerinde added that 23,577 candidates were absent on the day of the examination. “We relocated candidates where the board had challenges. The board is looking at some of the issues raised during the examination, but most of the excuses raised by candidates are flimsy,” he said.
“We relocated about 59, 000 candidates due to the problems in
various centres which vary from town to town. There are about 59,000 of
them spread across 15 states of the federation.
“Those that were relocated never suffered any setback or inconvenience. For all these two sets of people, I want to apologise sincerely for what happened to them, but we are going to put on a redress for those whose relocation affected them in missing their examination.
“Let me use this opportunity to offer explanation on the issue of the much-publicized two results. The process of our marking involves transformation and other qualitative programming.
In the process of these configurations, we had a little
challenge which we quickly corrected and ensured that this never
happened in subsequent results. This challenge was only associated with
the candidates that sat for this examination on Saturday, 27, and some
candidates of Monday, 29 February, 2016.”
Prof. Ojerinde said the board found out that some of the over 500
centres used for the CBT was compromised by the operators. He said that
one of its centres in Uromi, Edo State was invaded by mercenaries during
the examination.
He blamed the education consultants for mobilizing candidates to protest against the conduct of the examination by the board, adding that the quality of the centres used for UTME would not be compromised.
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