UMTE: JAMB announces arrest of 100 ‘professional examination writers’
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said it has arrested over 100 ‘professional examination writers’ and handed them over to the law enforcement agencies.
Among those arrested over alleged examination malpractice are two biological children of an accredited Computer Based Test (CBT) centre owner in Lagos.
The arrest was made during a monitoring tour of various CBT centres in Lagos State on Tuesday by the board’s Registrar, Prof. Is’haq Oloyede.
Oloyede said over one million candidates had so far written the examination nationwide.
The arrested were said to have been caught using their mobile telephones to screenshot questions of the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
“We were on our normal monitoring when this alarm came in that there was an examination malpractice that took place at this centre.
“I was informed that what they did was to take screen shots of the examination questions, compile them and forward same to some of these tutorial centres which, in turn, used the questions to defraud prospective candidates.
“Unfortunately they are not aware that we are ahead of them. We have put in place, cutting edge technologies that expose fraudulent practices intended to undermine the integrity of our examination.
“What they did here was to deliberately disconnect the CCTV, thinking that we would not be able to track whatever happened here through our central CCTV in Abuja.
“One thing these fraudsters failed to understand is that we do not repeat questions used as far back as four or five years ago, let alone using them for any of the four sessions we deploy per day.
“These questions have been standardised and so they can never be the same.
“So you see these kinds of things are happening in Lagos. You can then imagine what happens elsewhere.
“We will be glad if these fraudsters are prosecuted even if the centre owners are let off the hook,” he said.
Speaking further, he said the centre will seize to continue with the board’s examination with immediate effect.
Oloyede said that all candidates previously scheduled to sit for the examination in the centre would immediately be moved to another one.
“No one will be allowed to write the examination here again, because the centre in the first place, is not conducive for the test,” he added.
He revealed that some desperate parents were in the habit of paying up to 10 persons to sit for the examination for just one child of theirs.
“We are also looking at building mega CBT centres for our examinations but this we cannot also achieve alone.
“We have acquired a piece of land in Osun for that purpose, just as we have done in Abia. We are also trying to get one in Imo as we have high concentration of candidates in these states.
“We will also encourage genuine private investors who will now be the body that will accredit its own sub groups, just as we will also bring in the Computer Registration Council of Nigeria,” he added.