The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released
the list of withdrawn certificates of candidates, who were believed to have
engaged in malpractices during its examinations held as far back as December
1992 and 1993.
The list of affected
WAEC candidates was published in the weekly bulletin of the Joint Admissions
and Matriculation Board, JAMB, released on Monday. The nature of their
malpractices of the affected candidates was found to be an impersonation.
In the JAMB bulletin, WAEC identified the candidates as,
“Ukaumunna C. December 1992 examination with the certificate number, NGSP
0233613; Chinna H. December 1993 with the certificate number, NGSP 0572427;
Koffi E. December 1993, with number NGSP 0455669; and Oham J. December 1994,
with the certificate number, NGSP 0177271.”
Others are “Mbara G. December 2001, with certificate WNR
2248072; Ifo S. December 2001, with number NGWASSCP 1307367; Ugwu P. December
2005 with certificate number, NGWASSCP 4534182; Anene J. December 2008, with
number, NGWASSCP 5505913; Ogbenna C. December 2011, with certificate number,
NGWASSCP 06927486; and Nwangwu I. December 2014, with certificate number,
NGWASSCP 8392056.”
JAMB noted that to avoid such impersonation during its
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, it was partnering the National
Identity Management Commission to enforce candidates’ registration for the
national identity number.
The board said, “In view of the cases listed JAMB’s
partnership with NIMC is imperative. In order to have a seamless registration
for the 2020 UTME, we have put machinery in place to test run the new
registration regime under the joint platform of JAMB and NIMC using the
NIN.
“The Registrar, Prof Is-haq Oloyede, sequel to this,
therefore, directed members of staff in offices nationwide to participate in
the trial registration which started on Friday, November 29, and is to end
Tuesday, December 3. No fewer than 1,800 members of staff would be involved in
the trial registration designed to assess the workability of the new
registration regime.”
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