Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has expressed his support for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) as it seeks to address the inadequacy of testing facilities for candidates writing the matriculation exams in Lagos.
Governor Sanwo-Olu made the pledge on Tuesday when he received the top management team of the board, led by its Registrar, Prof. Is’haq Oloyede, during a courtesy visit at the Lagos House in Alausa.
The Governor promised to collaborate with JAMB to expand the capacity of exam centres, aiming to improve performance for admission seekers in the state. He spoke on the heel of the shortfall of test centres being experienced by the Board towards conducting a hitch-free test.
It was gathered that applicants in Lagos account for 15 per cent of total candidates sitting for matriculation examinations every year, but the Board usually faced difficulties in conducting the test for applicants in the State.
The Board disclosed that the Mainland of Lagos was the most affected, with candidates in the burdened communities taking matriculation exams for 10 days beyond the standard period allowed for the exam.
Sanwo-Olu, who described Prof. Oloyede as “outstanding Nigerian” serving with “uncommon passion and integrity”, expressed the State Government’s willingness to support the Board in raising the capacity of its testing centres.
The Governor said: “Having learnt of the inadequate testing facilities being experienced by JAMB in Lagos, the least we can do is to partner with the Board towards expanding the current capacity towards our own benefit. We will look into the requests and provide sizable plots of land in Ojo and Ikorodu for the Board.
“The main beneficiaries of this intervention will be our indigenes who will take the matriculation exams in conducive environments that will enhance their performance and aid their ability. As a sub-national Government, we are ready to take the discussion with the Board forward; we will look for land in identified places to build testing facilities.”
Prof. Oloyede thanked the Governor for considering the Board’s requests and for pledging collaboration.
The JAMB Registrar said the new testing centres, if approved, would also serve reputable agencies of Government in Lagos to conduct recruitment tests for their employees.