The Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examinations candidates, who
were arrested during a protest, might not sit the forthcoming
examination, unless the police release them.
This assertion was
made know to our correspondent by the Zonal Coordinator of the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board in Benue State, Mr. Samuel Umoru.
It
would be recalled that, Some candidates for UTME in the state had,
Monday, protested against their inability to access the JAMB website,
where they would print their examination slip. No fewer than 70 of the
protesters were apprehended by the police.
However, fielding
questions from newsmen in Makurdi, Umoru noted that the action of the
aggrieved candidates was preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous, farcical,
risible.
Umoru said the police were still investigating the
matter, adding that the candidates could not be released until their
interrogation was concluded.
He said the police might charge the candidates to court.
He
said, “I cannot guarantee the release of the arrested candidates for
now and whether they will be allowed to write the forthcoming
examinations; only the police can determine that.”
According to
him, the protesters destroyed part of the agency’s building, vandalised a
transformer as well as some vehicles belonging to staff of the board.
The 2015 UTME examinations start on Monday, March 9. And is expected to last for 10 days.
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