According to him, prospective UTME applicants “have gone through hell” in the last few days just to register for NIN as part of requirements to sit for the UTME this year. And it is very unfortunate that NIMC officials have turned themselves to police people who ask complainants to pay for report sheets to take their statements,” he said. “That is why it would be better if this policy is put on hold till another three years,” she said. Parents relieve experience, offer solutionParents and guardians have described the decision by the JAMB Board as a welcome development. They claimed the officials work in connivance with some touts who act as agents for the NIMC officials.
Source: Nigerian Tribune January 12, 2020 09:22 UTC