Minister of Education, Malam
Adamu Adamu has directed all tertiary institutions that have conducted
post-UTME examination to immediately refund money taken from candidates.
The minister has also
declared that post-UTME examinations already taken are null and void;
threatening that any institution caught still conducting the examination under
any guise would be sanctioned.
The minister made this
position known yesterday, in a press statement issued by Deputy Director Press
and Public Relations, Ben Bem Goong. The strong-worded statement reiterated the
Ministry?s position that post-UTME examinations have been cancelled with
immediate effect and no institution should conduct such examinations. The
minister warned that once the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB)
has certified a candidate worthy of admission into any of the tertiary
institutions, that candidate must be deemed fit by the institution.
According to the statement,
students who have already been offered admission by JAMB may be screened by the
institutions but this must not involve the conduct of any other entry
examination. The candidates can be screened by verifying their certificates but
not through the conduct of examinations.
The minister stated that it
is unnecessary to subject students to further examinations when they have been
offered examinations by JAMB since they will still have to go through between
eight or 12-semester examinations throughout their four to six years study in
the institutions.
The minister, therefore,
directed the National Universities Commission (NUC) and appropriate departments
in the Ministry to communicate the directive to relevant agencies and
institutions to ensure strict compliance.
Those who have already
advertised for the conduct of the Post-UTME under any guise should stop the
exercise immediately as any university caught conducting Post-UTMNE will face
appropriate sanctions. If any tertiary Institution has already conducted
Post-UTME, such an exercise stands annulled and money taken from such candidates
must be refunded immediately, the Minister said.
The directive to stop the
post-UTME examinations was given by the minister nearly a month ago. The
minister said through the statement that it was important to emphasise the directive
in order to ensure that no stakeholder is left in doubt as to governments’
position on the matter.
He affirmed that the
responsibility for admission into public tertiary institutions lies solely with
JAMB and under no circumstance whatsoever, should anybody or institutions take
over that responsibility by proxy.
The ban is with immediate
effect, and under no circumstance should any institution violate the directive.
Any educational institution
after secondary education is regarded as a tertiary institution. Therefore all
tertiary institutions, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, Universities or by
whatever name it is called after secondary education must be subjected to
admission through the JAMB. At the end of probationary admission by JAMB, the
candidates can be cleared (screened) for final admission. For any institution
with a shortfall in admission, such institution can revert to JAMB for
supplementary admission
Clearing in this case
(screening) entails only the verification of certificates of the candidates,
JAMB scores, and any other physical examination to ensure that such candidates
are not cultists. After this, the candidates are qualified for matriculation.
Such screening should be at no cost to the parents or students and should be
done upon resumption in order to avoid unnecessary travels in search of
admission, the minister said,
For secondary school leavers
who are seeking admission into the tertiary institutions, Malam Adamu said that
subjecting them to too many examinations all in one year, is traumatic,
exploitative and absolutely unnecessary. This is besides the cost of travelling,
hotel accommodation and examination fees that parents have to incur in their
bid to secure admission for their wards.
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