Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board has said it would by Friday (today)
resolve the problems of candidates who could not access their results
due to ‘unverified biometric registration’ challenge.
This came amidst protests by some
candidates who alleged that JAMB’s refusal to release their UTME result,
because their biometric registration could not be verified, was capable
of truncating their academic career.
The candidates argued they should not be
punished for the problem of unverified biometric registration because
it was not their fault.
Some of the candidates told our
correspondents that they were subjected to the biometric test before
they were allowed to enter the examination hall while some said that
supervisors in their centres allowed them to write the UTME when it
became obvious that the machines were malfunctioning.
One of them, Ogungbile Gbolabo, said
supervisors at the Kosofe Junior College, Ketu, Lagos, where he sat for
the examination, actually ensured that all the candidates were subjected
to the biometric test before they were allowed to be part of the exam.
But he did not know whether the machine was malfunctioning or not.
“I was surprised when I went to check my
result online and the reply I got was ‘biometric registration not
verified’. I did the biometric test before I was allowed into the exam
hall. I was on seat number 313. The candidate that was to be on seat
number 312 did not come for the exam and nobody cheated there, so there
is no reason for holding on to my result. Please, help us appeal to JAMB
to release the result,” the 18-year-old boy who aspires to read Law at
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, Osun State, said.
However, Ifurueze Amarachi, who wrote
the UTME at Alvana Model School, Owerri, Imo State, said that the
supervisor resorted to the use of e-slip to identify candidates when the
biometric machine developed fault.
Independent findings revealed that some
supervisors had written to the board to exonerate the candidates. Some
of the supervisors complained that the machine did not work efficiently
while others complained of low battery.
In an interview with one of our
correspondents on Wednesday, the JAMB’s Director of Test Administration,
Dr. Yusuf Lawal, said the board did everything to ensure that the
biometric registration was successful.
He said, “We assume some of these
candidates were not at fault because we have reports that some of the
supervisors did not accord the biometric date verification the right
attention. We are looking at the issues generally; certainly we will
ensure no candidate is treated unfairly because we will ensure justice.
We are also parents, we will err on the side of the candidates, but for
now, we are processing all the complaints at management level, and we
will evaluate them and respond accordingly.”
Lawal, confirmed that there were
complaints about candidates not being able to do the biometric data
verification before the examination commenced due to logistics problems
at the centres.
He, however, explained that the case was different from those that their results were withheld for examination malpractice.
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