Barely 24 hours after the
postponement of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination mock examination
by JAMB, the Nigerian Education Integrity Group (NEIG), has raised the alarm
that there were “invisible hands and powerful forces” desperately working to
frustrate the positive reforms being put in place by the Registrar and Chief
Executive of the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, Prof. Is-haq
Oloyede.The NEIG in a statement by its Director of Operations, Dr. Obafemi
Amzat and Legal Adviser, Ms. Elizabeth Coker, called on Nigerians to “pray for
Oloyede because the powerful forces and invisible hands have been working round
the clock to frustrate and paint him in bad light.”“Our findings showed that
Oloyede is stubborn to a fault especially when it comes to saving
government
resources. He has challenged anybody that cares to investigate the resources in
JAMB and compare with the services that are on going.“Staff have also
complained of his blockage of all loopholes through which they use to survive.
However, some staff said they like the way the funds of JAMB are being
managed”, the NEIG stressed.The organisation said that since assumption of
duty, Oloyede has blocked so many multi-billion Naira businesses involving very
powerful interests through which public funds were being siphoned.“For example,
information gathered from our investigation showed that some service providers
who were paid over N1 billion for certain services are now offering the same
services for N50 million or less.“We were reliably informed that Oloyede had
told all the service providers that what they are being paid is far above the
services they are rendering and, as such, he will not sustain such mindless
wastages.“The JAMB Registrar said he is not going to change any of the service
providers as he does not know any contractor or have one as a friend, but will
not pay what he knows is not fair to government and the nation. “Before the management and other stakeholders, he told all
contractors and service providers to charge fair prices as nobody will ask them
for kick backs as long as he remains the Registrar. This was his offence.“This,
we gathered, was the beginning of the fight as the interest groups are bent on
ensuring that he does not succeed in JAMB. They want to return to the era of
piling the board’s resources.”Amzat said independent findings from the Finance
Department of JAMB, revealed that before the commencement of sale, its Treasury
Single Account reflected billions unlike in the past when at such periods, the
board would have being borrowing money from commercial banks to render
essential services.When asked by NEIG if he suspected any sabotage, Oloyede,
according to Amzat, said he does not believe in shifting blames because
government had given him a mandate and the least expected of him was results
and not excuse.“Oloyede told us that the Federal Government is aware of the
enormous responsibility associated with being the Registrar and CEO of an
organisation like JAMB and he will do everything to ensure that the confidence
reposed in him is justified.”He said he is never known for excuse and cannot
start now. While expressing regrets for what happened with the UTME mock
examination, Oloyede restated his resolve to deliver the best examination with
minimal expenditures and save funds to be used by government in addressing
challenges in other sectors”, Amzat emphasised.In her contribution, Coker said
the people complaining about the hardline posture of Oloyede were the people
“who benefited from the old order and they are few not all.”“At least, the JAMB
staff assignment allowances are paid on time and higher than before without any
unnecessary deductions as you dare not try it. Staff with medical conditions
which require funds beyond their ability are paid 100 per cent”, she stated.

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