
Nigeria Security and Civil Defense
Corps (NSCDC) has agreed to partner the Joint Admission Matriculation Board
(JAMB) in Akwa Ibom to ensure that no illegal CBT centre is allowed to operate
in the state.
State Commandant of the Corps, Mr. Adeyinka
Ayinla, said this when he visited the State Coordinator of JAMB, Mr. Oboh
Joseph in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
Ayinla said that intelligence reports
have revealed that some CBT centres charged candidates more than the N4000
registration fees stipulated by JAMB and assured candidates that the Corps
would collaborate with JAMB to ensure that candidates were not unduly
shortchanged. He said, “The issue of extortion of JAMB candidates is becoming
too rampant in the country. JAMB is collecting N4000 for form but some
organizations will charge candidates N6000 this has to stop.
He said, “We must enforce compliance that
candidates pay only N4000 as stipulated by JAMB. All illegal CBT centres must
stop all this activity. “All these touts, illegal CBT centres in the state must
be closed immediately. We don’t want that to continue. We will be going round
CBT centres to enforce compliance. “We have to be on surveillance, you may not
identify us because we may not put on this uniform. Every day, you will be
getting reports, I can assure you.
“The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps under the leadership of the Commandant General, we are ready to partner with you to enforce compliance.’’ In his remarks, the State Coordinator of JAMB, Mr. Oboh Joseph, commended the NSCDC for their doggedness, resilience, and commitment to maintaining the image of the Corps as according to him, personnel posted to work with him in JAMB office have shown competence worthy of commendation.
He confirmed that some CBT centres were
actually charging above JAMB stipulated registration fees of N4000, stressing
that the Board was doing everything possible to ensure that candidates were not
being overcharged. The state coordinator disclosed that only 13 approved CBT
centres were in the state, stressing that the number was grossly inadequate for
the state and appealed to the state government to create more CBT centres to accommodate
the candidates applying for JAMB in the state. He said, “In Akwa Ibom
Polytechnic, Ikot Asurua, they can create three centres also. If the government
has up to nine centres then the private centres can now support. Not private
taking the lead.
“The
State Government has the capacity to set up adequate CBT centres across the
state. All state-owned educational institutions should set up CBT centres. It
will not be good for Akwa Ibom candidates to register here and write their
examinations outside the state.
We have 13 approved CBT registration centres
in Akwa Ibom State. The CBT centres we have in the state are grossly inadequate
because we have discovered that after registration, some candidates might be
posted to another state. “If the state government can come up, they should come
up and create more centres. Like Ibom E-Library, they should create up to three
centers there.’’ He urged candidates to avail themselves of the opportunity
given to them by doing their registration in the JAMB office nearest to them.