JAMB Moves to Stop Fake A’level Certificate for Admission, FG Approves A’Level Certificates Data Bank

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the federal government has approved the establishment of an Advanced Level (A’Level) Certificates Data Bank in the country to bring to an end the use of fake Advanced level (A’level) certificates. Scroll down to read in details.

 

THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on Tuesday, May 24, disclosed its assessment has shown that more than 90 per cent of A’ Level results presented by candidates to gain admission into universities were fake.

To curb the development, the board said through its Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, that the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has approved the establishment of an Advanced Level (A Level) certificate data bank in the country.

Oloyede spoke through his representative and JAMB’s Director, Legal Services, Dr Abdul Wahab Oyedokun, at the opening session of a three-day workshop for the Public Relations staff of the Board.

Oloyede said the Board has taken several measures to ensure total sanity in its examination processes.

While listing some of the measures to include the deployment of sophisticated biometric technology to curb multiple registrations in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Oloyede said the Board has taken another major step to put an end to the use of fake A-Level certificates to secure admission.

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“In the last year and in the second coming of Professor Oloyede as registrar of JAMB, one of the major assignments we did here was to focus on some of the things that are happening in these JUPEB and IJMB.

“And during the last exam, we called a stakeholders meeting and invited managers of these organs and we asked some questions. We also collaborated with other security services to spread our net across the country to see what is happening and lo and behold more than 47 proprietors of these and some of their lecturers and teachers, and people conniving with them in perpetrating malpractices were arrested all over the country.

“Arising from that, the Honourable Minister of Education has graciously approved the establishment of A-Level data bank. So for example, in a particular university, 90 percent of those who presented their A level results for admission were found to be fake,” the JAMB boss said.

According to Oloyede, the data bank will ensure all A-Level results are registered under one platform to bring about the standardisation and integrity of the certificates.

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