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Federal Government Insists Post-utme Remains Banne by nwatiti(m): 9:50pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Education minister says the
announcement was important to re-echo it
in the minds of stakeholders
– Argues that only JAMB scores and
certificates should be requirements for
admission
The federal government has reiterated its
desire to place a permanent ban on the Post
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(Post-UTME).
This much was disclosed by Malam Adamu
Adamu, Nigeria’s minister of education, who
confirmed that the initial ban on the
exercise, stated categorically that it (the
ban) takes immediate effect.
According to a press statement obtained by
Leadership, Adamu said he had to
emphasise the ban so as to ensure that no
stakeholder is left in doubt on government’s
position.
Ben Ben Goong, the deputy director, press
and public relations in the ministry of
Education, issued the released which read:
“For the avoidance of doubt, any educational
institution after secondary education is
regarded as a tertiary institution. Therefore all
tertiary institutions, polytechnics, Colleges of
Education, universities or by whatever name it
is called after secondary education must be
subjected to admission through the JAMB.
“Clearing in this case (screening) entails only
the verification of certificates of the
candidates, JAMB scores, and any other
physical examination to ensure that such
candidates are not cultists. After this, the
candidates are qualified for matriculation.
“Such screening should be at no cost to the
parents or students and should be done upon
resumption in order to avoid unnecessary
travels in search of admission.”
The minister added that a situation where
final year students in the nation’s secondary
schools are subjected to too many
examinations in one year could be best
described as traumatic, exploitative and
absolutely unnecessary.
Recently, a report by Daily Sun detailed how
some universities have tactfully ignored the
directive of the federal government as
regards the recent cancellation of post-
UTME fees.
According to the report, the universities have
devised other means to test applicants and
charge administrative fees in the process.
The universities were said to have invited
applicants for admission for the 2016/2017
academic session, ask them to pay certain
amount and also sit for a screening test
before being considered for admission. |
Re: Federal Government Insists Post-utme Remains Banne by psucc(m): 10:51pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
UNIUYO takes N2k for the screening exercise. |
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