JAMB suspends 17 CBT centres, insists on Thursday deadline



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has suspended 17 Computer-Based Test focuses from enlisting possibility for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination for including in various types of acts of neglect.

The board additionally said it would not expand the enlistment of applicants which will finish on Thursday, February 21, with over 1.6 million people presently enrolled for the test.

The Chairman of JAMB's Governing Board, Dr Emmanuel Ndukwe, expressed this in a notice from the Office of the Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, discharged by the board on Monday.

Ndukwe said the board had directed the enrollment with controlling principles and controls to keep Nigerians from being blackmailed by false CBT focuses.

The executive stated, "The 2019 enlistment started on Thursday, January 10, and is relied upon to finish on Thursday, February 21. There would be no expansion of the activity as the due date stays consecrated.

"To guarantee that Nigerians are not abused or have their information damaged, the board has managed the enlistment practice with the goal that we may get the genuine insights that will mirror the substances on the ground.

"Any inside we find not agreeing to the morals of enrollment will be endorsed and we trust this is the best approach in guaranteeing that the correct things are finished. The sum total of what necessities have been characterized and settled upon by the board and focus proprietors."

As indicated by the JAMB's discharge, the suspended CBT focuses are Matar Miseri Cordiae Center and Mardakem Company Limited, both in Akwa-Ibom State; Bintels Global Services, Anambra State; Global ICT Connect Limited, Benue State; Swiftcom Global, Cross River State; Sapele Technical College, Delta State; Evangel University, Ebonyi State; Bishop Gabriel CBT Center and DA Civic Center, both in Edo State.

Others are; University of Benin ICT Center and Netskills Digital Solutions, both in Edo State; College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti and St. Silas Anglican School, both in Ekiti State; Medes ICT Center in Ondo State; Divine Success CBT Center in Oyo State; Riyom ICT Center in Plateau State, and Taraba State University CBT Center in Taraba State.

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