•As 1.7m register for 2017 UTME
From Gyang Bere, Jos
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said, yesterday, that 1.7 million candidates registered for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The examination body said the figure is the highest in its 39-year existence.
In a statement by Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s head of media and publicity, after an emergency meeting in Jos, Plateau State, yesterday, he said the site for the application closed by 12 midnight on Friday.
“We registered a number that has never been done in the entire 39 years of the existence of JAMB within a time frame Nigerians were sceptical about.
“The highest we have ever had was 1.5 million; this is record-breaking. We will look at the system so far and make adjustments, where necessary, to ensure full proof process of registration and examination.
“We are always sure of our systems and will continue to expand our frontiers of thinking, to transform the Board to an agency that Nigerians will be proud of.
“The disclosure of the actual number of candidates registered is a clear invitation for the public to know what the Board has realised from the sale for this year and we are not perturbed because we have nothing to hide in our dealings.
“We are determined to make Nigerians proud of us.”
JAMB also urged Nigerians to have trust in its processes as they are meant to enhance productivity, eliminate examination malpractice and promote transperency to an unprecedented level.
“Examination is all about transperency and an agency that conducts such competitive examination must be above board, in all its life cycle.
“As we conduct the 2017 examination from Saturday May 13, we call on all Nigerians to give us the needed support.
“We will do our very best and where they notice challenges, we will work without hesitation to ensure that it is corrected immediately for candidates to have a smooth examination.
“Nigerians should note that there could be one or two challenges in some centres; but, the most important thing is our ability to urgently address such when they rear their heads. We seize this opportunity to call for patriotism.”

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