Lagos – Some 10,000 men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps (NSCDC) will provide security at examination centres during the
pilot Computer Based Test (CBT) of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) in May.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), organiser of
the examination, said this in a statement signed by its Public Relation
Officer, Mr Fabian Benjamin, made available on Monday in Lagos.
According to the statement, the CBT has been slated for May 18, weeks
after the Paper Pencil Test (PPT) and the Dual Based Test (DBT) take
place on April 27.
It said that the registrar of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, had met with
top officials of NSCDC to fine tune the role of the men of the outfit
in the conduct of the examination.
The statement quoted Ojerinde as commending the NSCDC for various
achievements recorded by its corps and urging them to keep up the good
work.
According to the statement, the JAMB registrar said Nigerians are beginning to appreciate the operations of the security outfit.
It quoted the Deputy Commandant-General (Operations), of the NSCDC,
Mr Evans Ewurum, who was at the parley, as commending the management of
the board for doing their job with vigour.
“I want to assure the board of the corps’ cooperation in ensuring a
successful conduct of the 2013 UTME as all state commandant of the NSCDC
will be invited to Abuja for a briefing session.
“This will provide us with the platform that will assist in informing
our personnel that will be deployed to participate in the conduct of
the UTME on the new innovation,” the statement quoted him as saying.
The statement said that the deputy commandant-general also appealed
to the board to cooperate with NSCDC and provide them with the names and
addresses of the centres, to enable them strategise. (NAN)
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