JAMB Raises Alarm Over Low Direct Entry Registration Turnout
According to a news report from Vanguard, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has voiced concerns over the low turnout for Direct Entry registration as the deadline approaches.
In a statement by its spokesman, Fabian Benjamin, JAMB noted that despite the approval of additional registration points, including the Professional Registration Centres (PRCs) owned by JAMB in Lagos, Kwara, and Osun states, the turnout has remained disappointingly low.
Explaining that the expansion was to ensure that every eligible candidate was given the opportunity to realise their dreams of registering for the exercise, JAMB, however, regretted that “findings from the field indicate that the expansion of registration centres was needless as the turnout in JKK Lagos, JAMB PRC, Ikoyi and Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos, is low, which is indicative of the fact that almost all prospective candidates had successfully registered. “
The statement read: “It is recalled that in a bid to ensure that all desiring 2024 Direct Entry, DE, candidates register for the exercise, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, had approved extra registration points, apart from the professional registration centres, PRCs, which are JAMB-owned centres, in Lagos, Kwara and Osun states.
“This was to ensure that every eligible candidate is given the opportunity to realise their dreams of registering for the exercise.“
However, findings from the field indicate that the expansion of registration centres was needless as the turnout in JKK Lagos, JAMB PRC, Ikoyi and Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos, is low, which is indicative of the fact that almost all prospective DE candidates had successfully registered.
“For instance, in some of these extra designated registration centres, less than ten candidates had presented themselves for registration, whereas the installed capacity of such centres was over 100 candidates per day.
“This notwithstanding, eligible candidates wishing to register for the 2024 DE are urged to take advantage of this window of opportunity to register as no further extension would be entertained by the board.
“The general public is also invited to take note of these extra registration points provided by the board and the unexpected near zero turnout of prospective DE candidates at these registration facilities as the board would not listen to any further call for extension when it eventually closes the exercise on Monday, June 17,2024.
Cloud Tag: What's trending
Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.
Christopher Tunji Ayeni Jimoh Olusola Imam Adanla-Irese John Obuh Abdulkareem Alabi RTEAN Olohungbebe Jamiu Oyawoye Shagari Volunteers Of Ilorin Community And The Emirate Kale Bayero Mohammed Halidu Ike Ekweremadu Jare Olatundun Saad Omo Iya Dumagi Ilorin Innovation Hub Toyin Falola Femtech Abegunde Goke Yusuf Zulu-Gambari Doyin Agbamu Abatemi Usman Ganmo Power Sub-Station Saliu Tunde Bello Mufutau Olatinwo CELF Umar Adelodun Omoniyi M. Ayinla Umar Gunu Oloye CCB Kpotum Mohammed Baba Seun Bolaji Mutawali Of Ilorin Sheikh Alimi Aminat Ahmed 2023 Elections 2017 Budget Chief Of Staff Millennium Development Goals Idowu Laro SUBEB Umar Ayinla Saro Mukhtar Shagaya Onilu Kamaldeen Ajibade Hameed Oladipupo Ali Mujtabah Bature Tosho Yaqub ENetSuD Medinat Folorunsho Salman Mamatu Abdullahi Lotus Bank Olayinka Oladapo Jogunola V.O. Abioye Dan Masanin Sebastine Obasi Nigeria Governors\' Forum Kisra Jimoh Bashir ANCOPPS TVC Female National Debate Samuel Adedoyin Moji Makanjuola John Olobayo AbdulFatai Adeniyi Dan-Kazeem Ridwan Agboola Segun Ogunsola Maimunat Oloriegbe Albert Ogunsola David Oyerinola Adedunmoye Abdullahi AbdulMajeed Ambassador Kayode Laro Yekeen Alabi Amusa Bello College Of Arabic And Islamic Legal Studies

