JAMB CANDIDATES PROTEST AGAINST INABILITY TO REGISTER

                                         Prospective Candidates demonstrating.

In Makurdi

Prospective candidates in the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have protested in Makurdi against their inability to register for the examination.The candidates blocked some major roads with bonfire as they marched to the JAMB office located along Inner Ring Road. They also took their protest to the governor’s office at Benue People’s House.
The protesters threw stones at the JAMB office before mobile policemen dispersed them.The Guardian learnt that they resorted to the protest because they could not process their registration at the Computer Based Test centres (CBTs) due to insufficient facilities.
The protesters urged the Federal Government to revert to the old system of registration due to the stress associated with the new method.The state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Dennis Ityavyar, who addressed them at the Government House, urged the JAMB Registrar to open more centres to enable them to register for the examination.
Also, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Anthony Ijor appealed to them to be calm and promised to address their grievances.But, a senior JAMB official, Samuel Umoro, who admitted that there were some hitches, advised them to be patient, as all prospective candidates would be registered.
Meanwhile, 12 days into the registration, a CBT centre administrator, Adekunle Banjo, has appealed to the JAMB to extend the deadline for registration.Banjo, who owns, Bafuto Institute of Management and Information Technology, Egbe, Lagos, said the call became necessary due to the initial hitches associated with pin vending and the fact that some prospective candidates were currently writing the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Investigations by The Guardian in Lagos revealed that it takes three to seven days for a candidate to be fully registered, depending on the efficiency of the server and the internet.
However, the board has described the report titled “JAMB Dump CBT, adopt eight keys,” published in one of the national dailies as a misinterpretation of information presented by the board’s registrar.
The Director of Information, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, in a statement made available to The Guardian said the board “would continue all its examinations with the CBT mode, as it was already consolidating on the gains earlier recorded.
According to Benjamin, the headline was not only misleading, but capable of causing panic, distortion and confusion in the minds of Nigerians,particularly the candidates planning to take the UTME examination of a well conceived CBT examination, which the board was consolidating on the gains and feat recorded.

In Benue

Also, candidates in Benue state took to the streets on Thursday, saying that they were not able to register. About a hundred applicants expressed disaffection over the tedious manner they were passing through to get registered.
The angry applicants who protested to the zonal office which is located along George Akume way also blocked the major road set born fire which disrupted traffic flow.The candidates were protesting their inability to register at the centers earmarked for the exercise.Prospective candidates who simply identified themselves as, Lucy and Jimmy expressed worry over their inability to register after spending four days queuing at the banks.
“The process is stressful. We wait for two or three days at the banks to get the pin and going to jamb is another frustration.  Let cyber cafe do it for us.”
Some of the candidates also protested to government house to express their disgust over the manner this year JAMB registration is been handled.The State Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Prof. Anthony Ijor SAN urged the candidates to remain calm, assuring that all their grievances would be addressed.He assured that all prospective candidates in Benue state would duly be registered.In his own reaction, the zonal controller JAMB, Samuel Moro advised prospective candidates to be patient assuring that everybody will get registered.
He acknowledge a lot of hitches from the banks and partly from the candidates themselves and expressed displeasure over the attitude of the candidates whom he alleged, destroyed their signboard, windows and other facilities.

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