Sunday 2 April 2017

JAMB arrests 25 people for extortion, illegal sale of UTME materials

- The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the arrest of 25 people across Nigeria for illegal extortion

- The examination body said the individuals arrested were allegedly selling registration materials to the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates

- Oloyede said the e-Brochure and e-Syllabus which were meant to be free were being sold by the culprits as high at the rate of N800 each nationwide

JAMB arrests 25 persons for extortion, illegal sale of UTME materials

The perpetrators have been cautioned and are presently under surveillance.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the arrest of 25 people across Nigeria for illegal extortion.

The examination body said the individuals arrested were allegedly selling registration materials to the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates.

The suspects, the JAMB registrar Ishaq Oloyede said were arrested by a combined team of Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU); members of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Nigeria Police Force.

READ ALSO: You have done well! Emir Sanusi tells Governor Fayose

Oloyede said the e-Brochure and e-Syllabus which were meant to be free were being sold by the culprits as high at the rate of N800 each nationwide.

He also said the culprits were extorting money and inflating cost of registration from candidates.

Among the registration materials being sold by them include copies of the UTME e-Brochure and e-Syllabus.

The JAMB registrar also noted that the individuals arrested were illegal immigrants in Nigeria.

"Our quality assurance unit, particularly the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit had to go out to see what is happening, following reports of extortion. We were having reports that candidates are paying more than the N5,500 that is required.," Oloyede said.

NAIJ.com gathered that the perpetrators have been cautioned and are presently under surveillance.

"For many of them that have been caught, I don't think they will want to be caught for the second time in the future after serving the severe punishments awaiting them," he said.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Dog dies fighting teenage bomber at Maiduguri wedding party

"We keep on telling people that they are to pay just N5,500, which is N5,000 to JAMB and N500 for the book (e-Brochure and e-Syllabus) and that is all. But for the centre where they register, the owner of the centres will get a maximum of N700.

We have arrested about 25 persons, all over the country. They are those who are doing what they are not supposed to do, by charging the candidates higher than expected. They will not escape justice, they will appear in Court.

Oloyede further urged the general public to be aware that the examination body has not fixed an extra fee for its material or asked applicants to go to any business for creation of profile.

"And whether you go to the banks, NIPOST or anywhere to buy the pin, it is part of their responsibility to create the profile for the candidates. Nobody is expected to pay more than what we have specified. But what we have found out is that many people are gullible.

What we have done is that the ACTU had gone out and raided the centres. We found out that many of the centres are playing on the ignorance of the candidates. We have advertised in 10 national Newspapers, yet they still allow themselves to be extorted," he said.

"It is not true, whether you register at the JAMB centres or in any accredited centres, there is no difference. But we have large number of people in CBT centres owned by JAMB. I think that is unnecessary. You can go to NIPOST, you can go to other accredited CBT centres.

READ ALSO: See unbelievable photos of Joy Eluwa, one of the killers of the Jumia delivery man

"People are saying that there is poor connectivity, I don't know what they mean by that. May be, they are using old terms. Many of the business centres who want us to return to the old practice or those who are producing the scratch cards and want to continue extorting money from people are the ones echoing this noise and creating unnecessary problem for the candidates."

Oloyede also assured all applicants that they would be registered for the exercise before the end of the month.

"In some cases, we rush to something that we do not need to rush for. There is also this argument that banks are having problems, if you have problems going to banks, why can't you go to NIPOST? Why can't you go to online for interswitch or remitter?

We have sold our pin to all these people for the candidates to access all these online. We have shouted and made the noise. When people are not listening, what can we do?", he stressed.

Oloyede further condemned the NSCDC and the Nigeria for the efforts in apprehending the suspects.

Watch this NAIJ.com video of students confronting Governor Amosun over school funding:



Related Posts

JAMB arrests 25 people for extortion, illegal sale of UTME materials
4/ 5
Oleh

Subscribe via email

Like the post above? Please subscribe to the latest posts directly via email.