The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on Monday said it will move candidates scheduled to write their examination at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH in Ogbomoso, to Ilorin, due to students’ protest.
The UTME candidates scheduled to use the LAUTECH campus Computer Based Test (CBT) centre were prevented from gaining
access to the school to write their
examination scheduled for Monday morning.
The protesting students reportedly shut the school gate by 5am after the student leaders held a meeting following ongoing
crisis in the institution.
They were demanding for a comprehensive academic calendar before new students are
being admitted to the school.
Reacting to the mayhem JAMB
spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin told newsmen that the board was concluding arrangements to reschedule the exams for
the affected candidates to Ilorin.
‘We will reschedule them. Even though it’s not our problem, it’s the school’s problem, but they are our candidates.
There is no private centre in Ogbomosho and the closest centre to Ogbomosho is Ilorin. This disruption happened today and
we need to do some technical
arrangements first.
‘So, no date has been fixed yet. But we are going to write the exams in Ilorin except if
LAUTECH resolves the students unrest’, he added.