JAMB
has announced it will embark on a national raid of cyber cafes, ahead
of its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
JAMB’s
Head of media and information, Dr Fabian Benjamin spoke to newsmen on
Friday, January 27, in Lagos and explained that the exercise would be
jointly carried out with the officials of the NSCDC.
Dr Benjamin explaining the reason
for the raid said, the raid was meant to smash the operations of some
syndicates who are operating cyber cafes to print fake UTME registration
numbers and application documents to prospective candidates.
He
also said that four suspects have already been arrested in Ekiti for
printing and selling fake registration documents for the 2017
examination.
The media head said: “This development is an eye-opener that same could be happening in other parts of the country.
"We shall, in collaboration with the NSCDC, commence a national raid of all cyber cafe in the country, any moment from now.
“We
will not fold our arms and watch some elements defraud Nigerians,
parents in particular, who desire education for their children.
“These
persons arrested in Ekiti were holed out in their cyber café, where
they have been carrying out their illegal activities and had defrauded
prospective candidates to the tune of over N10 million.
“We
had a synergy with NSCDC, which led to the discovery of serious illegal
manipulation of JAMB registration forms, numbers as well as admission
letters."
The media head also warned candidates to avoid falling prey to the activities of the suspects.
“We
had warned severally that we had yet to commence the sales of the 2017
registration documents, and that candidates should be patient because we
are putting finishing touches to the entire examination process.
“This
is because we want to tackle all the hitches that had been associated
with the examination in the past years and make it almost 100 per cent
hitch-free.
“As soon as this is achieved, and we are set to roll out the registration documents, we will do massive sensitisation.
“Candidates
must realise that no cyber cafe is authorised to do any form of
registration, as candidates who defy this warning are doing so at their
own risk,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, an agreement was reached at the national headquarters of the Board in Abuja on Tuesday, January 24, after
a meeting with National Examination Council (NECO), West African
Examination Council (WAEC) and National Business and Technical
Examination (NABTEB) to harmonize the timetable of all major
examinations to avoid clashes.
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