THE Federal Government has said that only 520, 000
candidates out of the 1.7 million that registered for the 2013 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) will be offered admission into tertiary
institutions in the country.
Minister of
Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, who made this known while
addressing newsmen at the Federal Government Academy, Suleja, after monitoring
the conduct of the UTME, on Saturday, said only 520,000 spaces are available in
all the federal, state and private tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
According to
her, the bulk of the 1.2 million candidates would have no placement because of
the low carrying capacity of the institutions available, adding that she was
pained that most of them who sat with all seriousness for the examination might
not have access in the long run.
“Out of
the 1.7 million candidates, the space that we have in the entire nation is 520,
000. What are we going to do with the remaining 1.2 million? Assuming that only
1 million passed the exam, about 50 per cent of them will have admission and
what are we going to do with the remaining number when only over 500, 000 have
the provision in terms of our readiness of the carrying capacity?
“We will not
expand our carrying capacity simply to accommodate these students without the
commensurate expansion of our facilities. So our facilities as of today are
basically for 520, 000 students. That is why we are calling for this
improvement in access.
“We are
calling for PPP (Public Private Partnership), individuals, corporate bodies and
organisations that can come out and have private institutions—universities,
polytechnics and colleges of education.
“What are we
going to do with the large number of students out there? We have seen them sit
for that examination with all seriousness but I feel the pain that most of them
cannot have access in the long run,” the minister said.
Exam impersonator nabbed in Abuja
Meanwhile, a fake candidate for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination was arrested in Abuja. The suspect, who simply gave his name as Isaac, was found to have impersonated a candidate in Enugu.
Meanwhile, a fake candidate for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination was arrested in Abuja. The suspect, who simply gave his name as Isaac, was found to have impersonated a candidate in Enugu.
Trouble
started when it was discovered that his e-slip indicated an examination centre
in Enugu.
He was,
therefore, subjected to biometric verification at the Chams City examination
Centre in Abuja where he appeared to sit for the Dual Based Test.
However, the
Registrar and Chief Executive of JAMB, Professor ‘Dibu Ojerinde, told
journalists that the fake candidate came to impersonate another candidate from
Enugu State. He said the suspect would be handed over to the Nigeria Security
and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) who would in turn hand him over to the police
for prosecution.
“We went
to the internet and discovered that the owner of that paper is from Enugu. He
came to impersonate. Unfortunately, we were able to catch him. I took him to
biometric and told him to thumbprint and the biometric told us that there was
no record of his registration.
“I tried it
myself and there was no record of my registration. Therefore, he will be handed
over to the Civil Defence who will in turn hand him over to the law enforcement
agents.
“He registered
for Centre 021 and he came to Centre 022 and 023. Chams City is Centre 021 and
023. He was handed over an answer sheet of 022 01. In fact, the registration
number on the answer sheet is different from the one on the slip. His slip
ended with E, the real answer sheet ended with FH. Later on, when I was
taking him out, he said his father did it for him,” Ojerinde said.
However, some
parents who spoke with Sunday Tribune described this year’s biometric
fingerprint as an improved version.
At Chams City,
an ICT Centre in Abuja, 360 candidates sat for the Dual Based Test. However,
some candidates who chose Computer Based Test but out of inadequate information
reported at Chams City for the examination yesterday, were sent back to
re-print their e-slip in order to have their accurate date of the CBT
fixed by JAMB from 18th May to June 1st.
Chams City is
one of the designated centres in Abuja for the CBT.
Professor Ruqayyatu
Ahmed Rufa’i, who monitored the exercise in Abuja, described the transition to
e-testing as an advancement of education in Nigeria.
The Minister
was also at the Federal Government Academy Suleja, Niger State, where the
traditional Paper Pencil Test took place.
At Bishop
James Yisa Memorial School, Suleja, a total of 530 candidates who sat the
examination were screened biometrically.
The Biometric
operator, Mr. Lukeman Adegoke, said the centre had no problem with the
biometric verification as the exercise was hitch-free. He, however, disclosed
that 10 candidates did not show up for the examination.
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Naija after dis student don jack their head off n burned midnite candles,U are telling them cock n bull story.if 1.2million candidates cannot get admission,dat means jamb is useless.God come to our rescue.Even after struggling to get admission,employment after graduation go become anoda story
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