18th
April, 2019
PARADE JAMB’S PROFESSIONAL WRITERS
The Joint Admissions
Matriculations Board (JAMB) has announced the arrest of over 100 professional
examination writers during this year’s (2019) examinations. The suspects
include two biological children of the owner of an accredited Computer Based Test
(CBT) center in Lagos.
In its own reaction,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), a puritanist human rights organisation has
called on the Nigerian Police to parade the professional examination writers. MURIC
made the declaration in a press statement signed on Thursday, 18th
April, 2019, by its Founder and Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“The arrest of these
professional examination writers is an eye-opener. It confirms what we have
been saying for several years. The phenomenon of the lazy Nigerian youth is no
longer a myth. Many people wanted to crucify President Muhammadu Buhari when he
used that phrase some months ago. But we can all see now.
“Whereas Nigeria is blessed with many hardworking youngsters,
there exists many black sheep who tarnish the image of the industrious ones. We
call on the security agencies to publicly parade those caught in order to serve
as deterrent to others. They must not be treated with kid gloves.
“Their names and faces
must be exposed to friends and family members. They must be paraded as the bad
eggs in society. We all know that societal norms and values have long broken
down but we never knew that things had degenerated to this level. It is such a
big shame.
“Where is the well-known
African sense of dignity? Where is the pride of the black man who, decades
back, could beat his chest and proudly rub shoulders with the intellectual
giants of the West? The owner of the Lagos CBT center who allowed his two
biological sons to impersonate other candidates is a disgrace to all Nigerian
parents. His despicable conduct confirms the breakdown in family norms and
values in the Nigerian society.
“This is a father
training his own sons to fill up Nigerian universities with unqualified
students. Some of those ‘assisted’ by them will graduate as ‘medical doctors’
who will become harbingers of death to hundreds of innocent patients simply
because they were never really qualified to read medicine in the first place.
“It is more painful
when we realise that these people have been doing it for years and getting away
with it. In essence, we are saying that our universities are filled with unqualified
undergraduates while thousands of employees brandish university degrees which
they cannot defend.
“We are not
surprised, however. Both the federal and state governments failed to meet
global best standards in terms of funding of the education sector. Only one or
two states made the education sector a priority. The effect has been a colossal
loss in qualitative education.
“Instances of this dwindling performance can be found in
the results published by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in past
years. Only 28.58
percent of the candidates obtained credit passes in five subjects including
English Language and General Mathematics in the WASSCE examination of year 2015.
38.58 percent passed the subjects in 2016 while the percentage fell to 26.01
percent in 2017.
“Things got so
bad that an unnamed Nigerian who called himself a ‘graduate’ posted a highly
embarrassing message on facebook in 2018 in which he said, ‘It's with deeps sence nd
humility to told public, friends and family that... I had been collected my result
yesterday 30/04/2018 around 2.00 pm with the overall of 3.44 CGPA. I'm now a
graduate’. How he made this grade point remains a mystery but at least he has succeeded
in exposing the rot in the system.
“Only three Nigerian universities were included in
the 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings out of 1,250 tertiary
institutions around the globe. Only one (the University of Ibadan) was in the
2018 list and it was ranked number 801 out of 1,000 universities. The same
university was the only one included among the 800 best universities in the
world in 2016 and its position was 601. No single Nigerian university made the
2015 list released by the Centre for World University Rankings. The United
States alone had eight among the top ten.
“This generally poor
performance resulted in parents’ loss of confidence in the Nigerian education
system and those who can afford it sought admission for their children outside
the shores of this country. It also informed their desire for cutting corners particularly
by parents who are thin in integrity but fat in indecency”.
MURIC also commended
JAMB’s chief executive, Professor Ishaq Oloyede. “Nigerians should give kudos
to the current JAMB registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede for the giant strides
recorded by JAMB. He is sanitizing the system. We have always said that
leadership matters a lot. JAMB is making waves because a no-nonsense man is at
the helm of affairs.
It must also be admitted that Oloyede’s achievements are a
reflection of the deeply embedded integrity in the numero uno citizen,
President Muhammadu Buhari. It would have been another cup of tea if the president
himself is of questionable character. Those who are still cynical about the
change mantra have another nut to crack.
“In our closing
remarks, we call for the public parade of the professional examination writers.
The law must be allowed to take its full course no matter whose ox is gored.
The owner of the notorious CBT center in Lagos whose two sons are involved must
face the full wrath of the law while himself and his CBT center must be banned
for life. He is a disgrace to parenthood”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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