The Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr. Deji Omole is asking the Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede to resign.
Dr. Omole had his reasons. He alleged that registration has been difficult for candidates
who want to take the exams. He also asked the Minister of Education,
Mallam Adamu Adamu, to keep the JAMB Registrar in check and make sure
life is easier for candidates.
Also, Dr. Omole doesn't believe in the competence of the Registrar, making reference to the fact the JAMB's mock examination was stopped due to logistic problems.
But
the real punch was when he called for the scrapping of JAMB. He
believes the Board is no longer useful and Universities should just go
on to design their own standard examinations for people seeking
admission.
These are Dr. Omole's words:
Where he believes it's avoidable stress.
“Why
will anybody make life difficult for candidates whose parents are
struggling to live under the terrible condition the government has made
them to live in?
Where he makes his case for JAMB to be scrapped again.
“Why
would somebody introduce changes that are only known by members of the
board? We have made case for the scrapping of this body because in the
present instance the introduction of different registration procedures
has turned candidates to victims of fraud. While different centres now
make business by arranging with private schools who bring all their
students in group to come and register while children of the masses look
on.”
Where he believes the entire process if flawed.
“This
is a failed approach to change and the Registrar admitted this with the
cancellation of the mock examination. How can we ensure that the
candidates prepare well for the exams when they spend weeks waiting for
Personal Identification Number and are at the mercy of registration
officers who force them to go to cybercafe where they have arrangements
to first create their profile before they can have their PIN”
Where he believes it's a total failure.
“This
is where people are duping Nigerian children. This is a total failure.
Students must have at least three months for registration, its procedure
must be open and their options to public universities must not be
limited to serve the agenda of the proprietors of private universities.”
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