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Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, the Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, has urged the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Coordinators to ensure the conduct of credible examination devoid of malpractice. Ojerinde made the call in Gombe on Friday at the coordinators’ meeting for the 2010 UTME. He said a credible examination would protect the image and integrity of JAMB. “You remain our links to the examination officials; that is why you have to ensure that only credible people are appointed and briefed on the current practices in the conduct of the examination, “ he said. He said JAMB would employ the services of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps in the forth coming UTME. Ojerinde also said the Board would introduce the use of metal detectors to check malpractice during the UTME in April. Declaring the meeting open, Gombe State Deputy Governor, Mr John Lazarus, urged JAMB to consider the educational imbalance among the six geo-political zones in its new UTME policy.
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Education Commissioner Seeks media collaboration in Rivers
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