The
Federal Ministry of Education on Monday sent a strong-worded statement
to Nigerian universities, warning them that only the Joint Admissions
and Matriculation Board (JAMB) can admit students.
The Director,
Press and Public Relations, in the ministry, Mr. Ben Goong, stated that
any institution that acted against the directive would have itself to
blame.
He denied media reports that the earlier decision to cancel post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) was upturned.
The
ministry insisted that universities “had no business admitting
candidates other than those sent to it by JAMB but could screen
candidates to remove those with anti-social traits and suspicious
credentials”.
The federal government said while the ban on
post-UTME stayed, screening was only for those admitted by JAMB and
limited to examination of credentials and physical examination of
candidates to ensure that they are not of questionable characters.
“All
these should be done upon resumption. No university is allowed to have
anything to do with any applicant who is not its student. Screening and
registration are only for those who have been admitted by JAMB,” the
ministry stressed.
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