Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) University of
Ibadan Chapter, Dr. Deji Omole has asked the Registrar of Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Professor Ishaq Oloyede to
voluntarily resign his position for the lopsided nature of the ongoing
JAMB registration coordinated by the Board.
Omole noted that the registration problems being experienced by
candidates are major set-back and may jeopardize the ambition of
candidates who are interested higher education.
The don who made this known while speaking with journalists on
Wednesday in Ibadan, then called on the Minister of Education, Malam
Adamu Adamu to call the Registrar to order not to make life difficult
for the children of the masses who yearn for quality public education.
Omole while speaking on the heels of the cumbersome registration
procedure introduced by the JAMB registrar which he said has succeeded
in wasting time the candidates are supposed to be using to read at what
he called fraudulent registration centers.
He reiterated the call of the union for the scrapping of the
examination body, added that universities must be allowed to design its
standard examination for its own candidates.
While stating that the performances of the the JAMB registrar since
assumption of office has further confirmed the position of the union
that JAMB has outlived its usefulness, urging the Federal government to
do the needful in order to save public education.
Omole further alleged that the Registrar connived with private
universities by reducing the number of public universities candidates
can choose to one instead of two.
He also faulted the one-month registration as against the usual
three-month window coupled with the cumbersome registration challenges,
describing the policy as inhuman and insensitive to the yearnings of
Nigerian students.
The ASUU boss further noted that the fact that a mock examination was
stopped due to logistic reasons underscores the point of the
incompetence of the Registrar, noting that if candidates could not do
mock, how sure are they to pass the examination.
“Why will anybody make life difficult for candidates whose parents
are struggling to live under the terrible condition the government has
made them to live in? Why would somebody introduce changes that is only
known by members of the board?
”We have made a case for the scrapping of this body because in the
present instance, the introduction of different registration procedure
has turned candidates to victims of fraud while different centers now
make business by arranging with private schools who bring all their
students in group to come and register while children of the masses look
on.
”This is a failed approach to change and the Registrar admitted this
with the cancellation of the mock examination. How can we ensure that
the candidates prepare well for the exams when they spend weeks waiting
for PIN and are at the mercy of registration officers who force them to
go to cybercafe where they have arrangements to first create their
profile before they can have their PIN?
”This is where people are duping the Nigerian children. This is a
total failure. Students must have at least three months for
registration, its procedure must be open and their options to public
universities must not be limited to serve the agenda of the proprietors
of private universities.”
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