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Extortion: JAMB Parades Staff For Duping Admission Seekers
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has paraded two of its staff alleged to have extorted money from candidates of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) with the promise to help them secure university’s admission.
The affected staff, Mr Andy Okoro, a level 12 officer in Delta State JAMB’s office, said he collected N500,000 from the parents of four candidates, out of which he paid N180,000 to a colleague, Gambo Ibrahim Abba, to help facilitate their admission.
The crime was blown opened when one of the parents of the candidates in Delta State petitioned JAMB on Okoro’s activities, a move that prompted the Board to investigate the matter.
Okoro told journalists in Abuja that he engaged in the fraudulent act due to economic hardship.
This was just as a mild drama ensued when his accomplice, Gambo, who had earlier claimed he was into fish business with Okoro, later admitted that his involvement in the act might not be “ordinary”.
Gambo, a level 8 officer at JAMB headquarters, said he was probably hypnotized by Okoro to engage in the shady deals, adding that he only got to know him by phone last year through a third party.
According to Gambo, “It was not ordinary. He was just calling me. I don’t know him. He lured me into this when he convinced me that he has been into it for a long time”.
The Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, who expressed surprise that the affected staff defied the board’s zero tolerance for corruption, vowed to ensure they face the full wrath the law.
Oloyede said, “Anybody who engages in sharp practices, no matter who the person is, shall not be protected by the board because the Board has zero tolerance for corruption”.
The JAMB boss therefore called on parents and candidates not to allow anyone collect money from them on the guise of helping to secure admission to their choice institution as the system is now fully automated.
In the words of Oloyede; “Admission exercise into tertiary institutions has been automated. Therefore, anybody working in JAMB or anybody who has good calculation, who knows what admission process is, can predict who can be admitted because it has been automated”
“We need to let the public know that there is no halfway to admission, nobody should bribe or give any amount to anybody whether they are JAMB staff or they are not JAMB staff. Anybody who solicit money from any parent, the parent should inform the board”.