Orders
refund of money for already conducted exams By Laide Akinboade
Abuja—Minister
of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, yesterday, reiterated the Federal Government’s
ban on Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, Post-UTME, conducted by
tertiary institutions for admission into universities and other higher schools
of learning in the country. Adamu told journalists in Abuja that any
institution that violates the directive will be punished by the Federal
Government. He said: “The ban is with immediate effect and under no
circumstance should any institution violate the directive. Those who have
already advertised for the conduct of the Post-UTME under any guise should stop
the exercise immediately. UTME-Candidates-at-Exam-Cen“If any tertiary
institution has already conducted Post-UTME, such an exercise stands annulled
and money taken from candidates must be refunded immediately.” He said the
emphasis had become necessary to ensure that no stakeholder was left in doubt
about government’s position on the matter. He said: “For the avoidance of
doubt, any educational institution, after secondary education, is regarded as a
tertiary institution. Therefore, all tertiary institutions, by whatever name it
is called, after secondary education, must be subjected to admission through
JAMB.” He added that universities were at liberty to expel any student who
failed to meet up with the requirements for any degree enrolled for. He said
there was no empirical evidence to show that since the inception of Post-UTME,
universities had been having better students, adding that students were still
being expelled annually for low performance, even as they gained admission
through Post-UTME. He said parents and guardians spend fortunes on
transportation, hotel accommodation, examination fees and sundry costs, just
for their wards to gain admission into universities; while in some cases,
parents die in the process of travelling to secure admission for their wards, a
situation he described as painful and avoidable. Adamu directed the National
Universities Commission, NUC, and the appropriate departments in the ministry to
communicate this directive to relevant agencies and institutions to ensure
strict compliance.
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