Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr Peter Obi, has stated that the recent controversy over the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, raises a very concerning issue on glitches and the grave havoc it's creating in the country.
Obi advised that there must be no room for further glitches in any arm of government, noting that the cost of repeated failure is simply too high.
The statement came after Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Registrar, finally admitted to errors which affected the performance of students during the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The Board had claimed that of the 1.9 million candidates who sat the UTME, over 1.5 million reportedly scored below 200 out of the maximum 400 marks, raising concerns across the education sector.
In a statement on Thursday, the former Anambra state Governor said that JAMB’s swift response and willingness to own up to its shortcomings are worthy of recognition,
He, however, noted that the incident has brought to light a far more troubling reality - the persistent fragility of our institutional systems.
Obi's words: "Let's not make Glitches Become a National Crisis
"I recently watched the heartfelt press conference delivered by the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, in which he acknowledged that technical glitches had affected the recently released JAMB results, impacting 379,997 candidates. His open admission of fault and the expression of deep remorse stand out as a rare but commendable display of accountability in our public institutions.
"But it raises a very concerning issue on glitches and the grave havoc it's creating in our country, even in critical institutions like JAMB.
"While JAMB’s swift response and willingness to own up to its shortcomings are worthy of recognition, the incident has brought to light a far more troubling reality: the persistent fragility of our institutional systems.
"The emotional and psychological toll on students, and even parents, some of whom have reportedly suffered severe trauma, and in heartbreaking cases, even death, serves as a reminder of what is at stake. The integrity of examination processes and the reliability of public institutions are not optional; they are foundational to any nation’s progress.
"Going forward, JAMB and similar critical bodies must adopt comprehensive quality assurance frameworks. This includes rigorous testing and constant auditing of technical infrastructure.
“Moreover, transparent communication with candidates and stakeholders, coupled with the prompt resolution of arising issues, is essential to restoring public confidence.
"There must be no room for further glitches - not in JAMB, not in any arm of government. The cost of repeated failure is simply too high.
"A new Nigeria is POssible."