JAMB begins nationwide investigation of candidates’ credentials from 2009-2019 over ‘exam malpractices’
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has launched a
probe into the credentials of applicants dating back to 2009.
This implies that persons who cheated the system to pass the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to get into school and may have even
graduated and participated in the National Youth Service Corps will be arrested
and their certificates withdrawn.
The Head, Media and Information of JAMB, Fabian Benjamin,
said this during an interview with Punch on Monday saying the probe
had begun and it would be completed in record time as JAMB had acquired
software which would be able to identify fake biometric data.
Speaking in a separate interview on 95.1 Nigeria Info FM
Abuja, the JAMB spokesman said,
“We want to do what we call biometric verification dating 10
years back. Even if you are now working and we discovered that someone wrote
exams for you, we will publish your name and the law agencies will do the
needful. We have the biometric data from 10 years ago. We will compare the
photos with thumbprints and names. We discovered that a candidate could have
taken exams with 30 different names.”
Explaining how impersonation takes place, Benjamin added, “this
is how they operate: My name is Fabian Benjamin but I will register as
Abdullahi Musa and do exams for Abdullahi Musa but I will use my picture and my
biometric data; only the name will be different. I will register as John David,
as Austin Steven. I will register in the name of anyone that pays me, do exams
for that person but I will use my picture. What this means is that when I get
into the hall, the biometric data verification will allow me to enter but I
will do the exam for someone else.
“The person whom exams were taken on his behalf would get
into university and of course most universities don’t use the pictures of JAMB
during admissions but what we want to enforce now is that the institutions must
use the picture of the person. We will give the institutions the photo and it
must match. In fact, only our pictures must be accepted by the institutions.”
The JAMB spokesman said it had become important to expose
exam cheats to serve as a deterrent to others. He said the photos of those
found culpable would be published for all to see even if they were now working
class persons.
Benjamin said, “If you graduated from university and you did
not take UTME, it means the foundation is faulty and the building cannot stand.
We have already started the probe but we will go deeper after the exams.
“It will not take too long. We are using software, so it
will just check the biometric data of candidates and if the biometric data of
someone shows about six different names, then it will notify us. So, if one
person’s photo brings up different names and we have spotted this, we will find
out where the person is and then we will pick them up.”
He said the agency had been able to arrest over 100 persons
nationwide for malpractices in the ongoing examinations. Benjamin said JAMB had
written a letter to the Attorney-General of the Federation for advice on
prosecution. “Even if they are not punished, let the public know that Mr A
who is a doctor became so after someone did exams for him. That shame alone
will serve as a deterrent to others. We must start from 10 years ago so that
others will learn,” he said.
Sahara Weekly
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