Man arrested for writing UTME for multiple candidates in Sokoto
A man described as a professional examination mercenary, who
allegedly specialises in writing JAMB tests for multiple candidates, has
been arrested in Sokoto State.
Officials of the Joint Examination Matriculation Board (JAMB) told
newsmen Umar Sani was arrested at about 8: 00am Saturday as he made to
access a centre at the Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic to sit the
examination for another of his clients.
Mr Sani was identified and arrested by a JAMB monitoring team, led by
Registrar Ishaq Oloyede, which has been visiting centres across the
country to oversee the conduct of the ongoing 2019 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The suspect was immediately handed over to a police team from the Federal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, officials said.
Before he was caught Saturday morning, Mr Sani had in the past days
sat for the examination for candidates Umar Abdullahi, Danladi Lawal,
and Danlami Suleiman Abdullahi.
JAMB uses biometric to check candidates into its Computer-Based Test
Centres but Mr Sani found a way to circumvent the arrangement, officials
said.
“When his clients registered for the examination, he donated some of
his fingers to them when their biometric was taken,” Ahmad Mohammed, a
JAMB official, who witnessed the arrest, said. “He then used those
fingers to beat our biometric system.”
JAMB Registrar, Mr Oloyede, confirmed Mr Sani’s arrest, saying his
agency remained committed to eradicating malpractices from the
matriculation examination.
“He (Mr Sani) will surely be prosecuted,” Mr Oloyede said. “That I can assure you.”
The Sokoto arrest came two days after man who claimed to be a
professor, Jide Jisus, was caught for alleged examination malpractice as
the UTME began across Nigeria.
According to a statement by the spokesperson of JAMB, Fabian
Benjamin, Mr Jisus was apprehended by the monitoring team of the
registrar of JAMB in an examination hall at Brix Academy, Jabi, Abuja.
“His identity was shrouded in dubious tales. He claimed during
interrogation that he was one of the professors selected by the Board to
oversee the conduct of the 2019 UTME,” Mr Benjamin said in the
statement.
“He also claimed that he was awarded a professorial position by
Christian University, Isolo, Lagos and that he had two professorial
awards from “Becket” University England and Freedom University.
“He similarly claimed to be a staff of Anchor Polytechnic, Kubwa,
Abuja, an institution that does not exist. According to him, he said he
is the president of the United Nigeria Chaplin Institute of Peace
Academy.
“However, it was discovered that he had a daughter who was taking the 2019 UTME in the same centre where he was caught.”
The Board’s operational guideline does not allow unauthorised persons into the examination hall.
“The Professor was, therefore, not one of those selected by the Board
to monitor the conduct of the 2019 UTME,” the statement said.
The 2019 UTME began on Thursday, April 11 and will end on April 17.
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