The NUT BEGS JAMB to Release the Results of Innocent Students
The chairman of the National Union of Teachers has urged the
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to release the results of candidates
who were not involved in examination malpractices during the 2019 UTME.
NUT
chairman for Lagos State wing, Mr. Adesina Adedoyin, made the appeal on Tuesday
in Lagos in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.
The
union said the results’ release should be for candidates who wrote the 2019
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations and were found to be innocent.
He
said that the examination body should sieve the chaff from the grain as quickly
as possible.
Adedoyin
said the level of malpractice in the conduct of the 2019 UTME was as a result
of the societal problems confronting the country, which includes corruption.
“The
delay in releasing the results is going to affect the innocent students
negatively.
“Those
that did not cheat during the examinations should not be punished for the
offences they did not commit.
“By
the time JAMB will ask them to come and re-write the examination, they may not
perform better as they did earlier,” he said.
He
also alleged that those who supervised and those who conducted the examinations
were part of the problem.
The
NUT chairman wondered why they could not apprehend those who cheated while the
examinations were ongoing.
According
to him, malpractice cannot be done without any inducement.
Adedoyin
also said that some parents would always do anything to make sure that their
children passed any examinations.
“To
those who offered inducements then, it was a bad act; and to those who
received, it was also a very bad act.
“They
are parts of those creating problems for our system because they are part of
the Nigeria society,” he said.
Adedoyin
also faulted JAMB’s policy and guidelines which stated that if the number of
candidates that cheated in an examination was more than the number of
candidates that failed, then the examination should be cancelled.
He
also condemned the policy that stated that another examination should be
conducted in such a centre.
The
NUT chairman said that such a policy was anti-people and should be abolished.
“Unfortunately,
there is nothing anybody can do since it is JAMB’s policy, but I must say that
the policy is anti-people.
“The
examination body should have sieved the chaff from the grain. It should have
identified the culprits and bring them to book.’’
Adedoyin
said that if those found wanting would be allowed to rewrite the examinations,
then the results of candidates who were innocent should be released.
The
NUT chairman said that the adoption of Computer Based Testing mode by JAMB had
not assisted in reducing cheating during its examinations.
He
said that the mode which was introduced with the aim of reducing cheating and
examination malpractices among candidates appeared to be failing and not so
effective.
He
said that meant that the examinations conducted using CBT were flawed in
validity and reliability.
“The
incident with the 2019 UTME implies that the validity and reliability of that
examination must be put to test.
“If
there was cheating as being alleged in the last UTME examination that adopted
the CBT mode, despite the cameras and the software JAMB installed, then people
will gradually be losing confidence in its efficiency,” he said.
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