*JAMB To Use CCTV Footage To Sanction Exam*
*Malpractice Suspects*
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has stated that it
will watch recordings of proceedings in its Closed Circuit Camera
Televisions (CCTVs) during the just-concluded Universal Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) to determine how to sanction exam
cheats.
According to the board’s Head of Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, who made this known in a statement released on Sunday in Lagos, such would enable JAMB to detect where there actually examination malpractices.
“Those who know they were involved in any acts inimical to our
examination ethics should not celebrate as their inglorious days of
punishment will soon surface.
“Again, we want to seize this
opportunity to debunk messages being circulated by those who do not wish
our education well that the Senate has passed a bill urging the board
to add extra 40 marks to candidates.
“There is no bill anywhere, not
even a motion has been tabled before the two chambers of the National
Assembly on the board’s 2017 UTME performance,” the statement made
available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said.
“The board wants
to state for the umpteenth time that our examination is not a ‘fail
pass’ examination; it is a selection examination, so, it can never be
said that there is mass failure.
“It will be absolutely wrong for
mischief makers to begin to analyse an examination that has just been
concluded without even looking at the overall result.
“We urge
candidates to disregard all funny connotations online on their results
as the board will not contemplate doing all that is being speculated as
that will negate the ethics of an examination body as critical as
JAMB.’’
It added that the board’s major concern had always been to
ensure that cheating during and after examination were reduced to zero
level, and this, he said, the board had substantially achieved. (NAN)
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