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JAMB: Resign now - Reps caucus tell Oloyede

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South East Caucus in the House of Representatives has rejected the apology tendered by the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede.

Oloyede had last week, amid tears, apologized over a system glitch that affected the outcome of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME. 

However,  leader of the caucus, Hon. Igariwey Enwo, in a statement issued Monday, asked the Registrar to resign over what he described as a “catastrophic institutional failure” in the conduct of the examination. 

He criticized JAMB for the technical glitches that affected nearly 380,000 candidates, many of whom are now required to resit the exam. 

“Over the past week, we have exercised restraint, hoping that JAMB would provide effective remedial measures to address what is clearly a catastrophic institutional failure—one that has severely shaken public trust and the confidence of students and their families nationwide.

"As a caucus, we are deeply concerned, as all five South Eastern states we represent were directly affected by these so-called ‘score distortions.

“While we acknowledge Professor Oloyede’s openness in admitting JAMB’s failures, we must state unequivocally that the remedial steps taken so far fall drastically short of our constituents’ expectations.

“JAMB’s knee-jerk, fire-brigade approach has been anything but adequate. Students in the South East—many of whom are currently writing their WAEC examinations—were given less than 48 hours’ notice to appear for the rescheduled UTME. 

"Reports indicate that this notice was grossly inadequate, resulting in low turnout. In some cases, the rescheduled UTME clashed directly with ongoing WAEC papers, compounding the distress and confusion for students and their families.

“Oloyede’s resignation would allow for a thorough, independent review of the failure and restore public confidence in the examination body," the caucus said. 

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