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Techfile: Senate Moves To Scrap Post-UTME - latest news
ABUJA- THE Senate had begun moves to scrap
the post Unified Matriculation Examination, UME
as it yesterday mandated its committee on
Tertiary Education to meet with relevant
stakeholders, especially the Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) and come up with
recommendations on how to achieve the set
goal.
According to the Senate, the move has become
imperative because the introduction of the post
– UME examination has to a large extent failed
to remedy the problems associated with the
JAMB, adding that its continued existence has
posed more challenges for the Nigeria
educational system.
The Senate has also called for the development
of a strategy that would ensure the efficiency
and integrity in the conduct of JAMB
examination.
The resolutions of the Senate Tuesday followed
a motion by Senator Umaru l. Kurfi, APC, Katsina
Central and entitled, “The Need to revisit the
regulatory conflict between Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board (JAMB) Universities in
offering admission in Nigeria.”
In his presentation of the motion, Senator
Umaru l. Kurfi said that “The Senate: Notes that
the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB)
was established in 1976 and saddled with the
responsibility of streamlining and co- ordinating
admission practice as well as determining who
is admitted into universities and other tertiary
educational institutions in Nigeria;
“Further notes that that the Nigerian Universities
Commission (NUC) is the Federal umbrella
organization which oversees the administration
of University education in Nigaria, and prior to
2005 , the truly criteria needed for candidates
seeking admission into tertiary institutions was
for such candidate to have minimum admission
requirement and possess a certain score at his
or her JAMB examination.
“Aware that the laudable objectives of JAMB
began to suffer progressive denudation shortly
after its inception as some universities admitted
students outside the list sent by JAMB and
rejecting candidates with admission letters from
JAMB on the ground that they had to comply
with their own internal quota and catchment
calculation, coupled with the issue of
malpractices that plagued JAMB examinations.
“Further aware as scores of successful JAMB
candidates turned out ill equipped for university
education, the Federal Government, in 2005,
under the leadership of President Olusegun
Obasanjo , introduced the policy of Post-UME
screening by Universities which made it
compulsory for tertiary institutions to screen
candidates after JAMB results and before
offering admission;
“Worried that while this new development was
aimed at addressing the problem of student
quality, it reintroduced and entrenched many of
the problems it sought to eliminate through
JAMB;
“Cognizance that while the executives
introduced the Post-UME policy as a remedy to
the decay in educational standard in higher
institutions of learning, there have been public
outcry of extortion from candidates despite the
rigorous test they pass through at JAMB;
“Disturbed that as the integrity of the post -UME
examination is open to question as the
pecuniary motive of the respective institutions
comes so visibly to the fore that there is little
pretence about maximizing the income flows
through these internal examinations;
“Regrets that the introduction of the post – UME
examination has to a large extent failed to
remedy the problems associated with the JAMB
and as such, its continued existence has posed
more challenges for the Nigeria educational
system.”
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