The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and National Identification Monitoring Payment (NIMC) are to harmonise records of prospects for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to minimize cost of registration and examine minor registration.
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The partnership was announced in Abuja the other day at a stakeholders’ meeting amongst JAMB, NIMC and the Agency of Public Service Reform (BPSR).
Attending to press reporters after the meeting, the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, mentioned the collaboration became important to make sure that candidates who were actually eligible to rest for the examination were recorded.
“So, those that are actually doing registration is going to work together along with NIMC to make sure that our team pay for one and you get pair of. An applicant will definitely devote 6 years in elementary school, senior high school 6 years creating 12 years.
“If you are lucky one way or even the other and spare one, 2, three years of too much speed.
“So, for me, if our experts possess 15 years as they have acknowledged, no person who is listed below 15 years need to register; and anyone who is below 15 years let’s happened and handle that person especially,” he mentioned.
Previously, the Supervisor General of NIMC, Mr Aliyu Aziz Abubakar, pointed out the compensation obtained the permission of the Federal Exec Council mandating all private and federal government agencies to guarantee that their records complied with NIMC criterion.
Abubakar claimed the idea was to make it possible for NIMC replicate those information for national security and growth.
The NIMC supervisor pointed out a technical board would be actually established to guarantee that the relationship attained the wanted outcome.
Mr Dasuki Arabi, Director General of Bureau of BPSR, said “the objective of promoting the partnership in between JAMB and NIMC was to take the companies up to speed in line with the National Game Plan on Public Service Reforms.”(NAN).