Tuesday, 29 April 2014
On 3:23:00 am by Unknown 1 comment
Some parents
and guardians in Plateau State have described as “very exorbitant,’’ the N1,500
they were being charged by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)
for scratch card to access the examination result.
The parents,
who spoke in Jos, Pakshin and other towns in the state, accused the examination
body of extorting money from students and parents with all manners of charges.
“The charges
are strange. Last year, we used the JAMB registration number to check the
scores. We were not expecting something different this year,’’ Mr. Gotong
Nanman, a parent told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Pankshin.
He said he was
very surprised when his niece brought the request to him, and alleged that JAMB
was not sensitive to the harsh realities facing poor Nigerians.
Nanman
recalled that he spent N5,000 to purchase the JAMB form, and another N1,500 was
a huge burden, especially since there was a mass failure this year. Another
parent, Mrs. Angela Gomos, a staff of the NYSC office in Jos, said the charges
the board was imposing on parents were “uncalled for considering the amount
spent in registering the candidates.’’
“We were
expecting the board to be considerate; if they were going to insist on any
scratch card, we believe that it should not have been more than N200,’’ she
said.
She noted that
aside the JAMB charge, about N500 would be spent to browse the results in cyber
cafés.
Another
parent, Mr. Danjuma Dumak, argued that JAMB was making billions of naira since
more than one million candidates sat for the university admission test.
He urged the
federal government to intervene to save poor people from such pains since many
parents had consistently registered for the examinations in the last five
years. “The National Assembly should also ask JAMB to explain what is
happening. They (lawmakers) represent us and should intervene in this matter,’’
he said.
Reacting,
JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Mr. Fabian Benjamin, said that the complaining
parents were doing that out of ignorance.
“Many of them
are not aware of the activities of the board; we are trying so hard to reduce
the cost of this examination.
“If we are to
charge according to the services we render, each candidate will pay nothing
less than N10, 000 but government has consistently subsidized the services and
that is why the registration form costs only N4,000.’’
He rejected
suggestions that JAMB was making profit from the admission process, saying that
it was usually a tedious route from the registration to the point of admission
to admit a qualified candidate.
Benjamin
claimed that the scratch card had diverse uses, pointing out that its cost was
not enough to cover its services.
“All
universities, colleges of education and polytechnics are involved in the entire
process and each of them is entitled to a certain percentage,’’ he said.
According to
him, “what the board realises is used to pay people that set the questions,
those that mark the scripts, and those that enter them into the master system.
“The process
cannot be said to be completed until we reach the point of admission to the
candidates; this demands a lot of funds.
“You also
remember that from May 17 to May 29, we shall conduct computer examination for
prison inmates in Lagos and Katsina as part of our rehabilitation programmes. Just
try to imagine how much that will cost,’’ he said.
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Fabian Benjamin should rethink his defense of the indefensible!
ReplyDelete2million students paid about N8,000 each for the exam, that's N16Billion, add N1,500 for scratch cards that's another N3Billion making about N19Billion for one year extorted from the struggling masses!!
For Gods sake! How on earth do they account for this? Who audits them?
Why don't the masses ask these important questions?
Of course they will continue failing students! The ones who failed will pay more next year!
Plus we have only 600,000 places available in higher institutions so do the math...