JAMB Warns CBT Centres Against Extortion Of Candidates

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The Niger State Office of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre owners in the State to eschew all acts capable of tarnishing the good name of the Board.
The newly-appointed State Coordinator, Hajia Munirat A. Lawal, who took over the leadership of the State Office from Mr. Ndaliman Abdullahi Ibrahim, urged the CBT centre owners across the State to adhere strictly to all policies guiding the operations of all the accredited CBT centres in the country.
Hajia Lawal, who revealed this in an interactive session with CBT centre owners across the State, stated that the meeting was also aimed at ascertaining their level of compliance with the Board’s guidelines in line with their rules of engagement.
In his remarks, the Chief Technical Advisor for the State, Dr. Ibrahim, charged the CBT centre owners to work as a team with the State Office to achieve its objectives. He congratulated the invited CBT centre administrators on their successful outing during the 2023 UTME accreditation exercise, which, he said, was vigorously undertaken for the purpose of selecting the best centres among the many-contending ones. This move, he disclosed, bore fruit as reports pointed to a flawless 2023 UTME registration exercise in the State.

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