The
coordinator, JAMB National Head Quarters Annex, Lagos, Mrs Beatrice Okorie, has
expressed her regrets over the technical hitches recorded in some centres in
the state in the ongoing University Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
Okorie
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos that such technical
issues were most often not envisaged as they could happen anywhere and to
anyone.
The
coordinator, however, added that the board had since rectified the issues and
stressed that no candidate participating in the ongoing UTME, would suffer any
penalties as a result of such.
“We,
indeed, regret the entire challenges because we mean well for the
Nigerian-child.
“We,
however, must realise that these facilities are machines and can breakdown without
warning.
“Computers
and generators are machines, just like cars.
“You
can service your car today and take it out but on the way it can develop
another fault.
“We
actually went round for accreditation and a routine check of the various
centres and their facilities before accreditation for the examination which
commenced on February 27,’’ she said.
NAN
reports that some candidates in some centres in Lagos during their examinations
encountered technical challenges which led them to receiving incomplete
questions from the server.
Some
others complained of answers not being uploaded among options they were to
choose from for the questions asked, while in some other centres the generating
set, got burnt.
According
to her, the board’s officials on discovering the challenges, moved swiftly to
tackle them by ensuring that the candidates were awarded some marks and,
subsequently, moved to other centres.
She
added that the affected candidates were made to re-write the examination in
order to ensure that no candidate suffered from a fault that was not of their
making.
Okorie
told NAN that no further complaint had been recorded in the centres across the
state since after the problems were tackled frontally.
The
coordinator said that the centres with such challenges had since been
abandoned.
According
to her, all candidates scheduled to take their UTME at centres JAMB had
abandoned were notified and relocated to other centres.
She
added that in the upcoming 2017 diet of the examination, there would be an
improvement in the conduct of the examination on the Computer Based Test (CBT)
platform.
NAN
also reports that a total of 53 centres were used for the ongoing UTME on the
CBT platform across Lagos State. (NAN)
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