NAN – The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said on Monday, April 27, 2015 that it had blacklisted three centres accredited for the conduct of the recently concluded Computer Based Test (CBT) in the country.
Mr Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Public Relations Officer,said in Lagos that the centres were axed over inadequate and sub-standard facilities for accreditation.
“These three centres are located in the South-East, South-West and Abuja and have been blacklisted.
“We noticed that owners of these centres, out of greed, presented to us facilities that did not belong to them just because they wanted to be part of the examination.
“They were not sincere enough to let the organisers of the examination know that they did not have all the necessary backups needed by JAMB as a prerequisite for the accreditation of any centre that would want to host the examination.
“These centres posed challenges to candidates who were to write the examination there, due to the inadequacies, and we quickly swung to action by relocating them,” he said.
He said, however, that in spite of the initial hitches, the outcome of the examination was encouraging.
Benjamin said the board would build on the success of the 2015 JAMB examination which was the CBT for all candidates.
“We want to assure Nigerians that we shall be giving them one of the best CBT ever conducted in the country come 2016.
“We have taken note of all areas of concern and are working toward making it better.
“As we plan for the 2016 version, generally, I can tell you that our 2015 outing on the all CBT platform, was quite encouraging,” the spokesman said.