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ASUU Fires JAMB Over Conduct Of Higher Institution Admissions

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has faulted the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, JAMB, over its operations which include the conduct of higher institutions admission.

The varsity lecturers said JAMB is operating outside its jurisdiction and must immediately desist.

Naija News understands that ASUU made its stand known in a statement signed and released on Monday by its national president, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke.

According to the academic union, JAMB’s action of handling higher institutions admission was an encroachment into the University autonomy, stressing that the exam body had no power to decide qualification for admission and had no power to give admission or delist programmes of universities.

The statement read partly: “The autonomy of universities is under increasing threat by the meddlesome activities of JAMB in admission processes and regulation of academic activities in the Nigerian University System.

“JAMB was created by an Act of the National Assembly in 1978 and is responsible for the conduct of matriculation examinations for admission into a tertiary institution in Nigeria, the appointment of examiners and collection/dissemination of information on all matters relating to entrance examinations. It is the prerogative and responsibility of each university senate to superintend over all academic matters in the university. These include setting the admission requirements and approval of university undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.”

ASUU stressed that JAMB was just an examination body and clearinghouse for admission into tertiary institutions.

It noted that giving admission to candidates is the duty of the Senate, while regulation or accreditation of programmers is the prerogative of the National Universities Commission, Naija News reports.

“However, it is a matter of regret that JAMB is operating outside its jurisdiction of collecting and disseminating information on matters relating to admissions from respective institutions based on senate recommendations.

“We call upon JAMB to desist from overstepping its original mandate and allow Universities to decide on admission policies and processes,” ASUU noted.

Meanwhile, ASUU had on Monday declared an indefinite strike.

Naija News reports that the academic union made its decision known at a press conference addressed by the President of ASUU, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, on Monday.

This is coming after a serious dialogue between members of the union and representatives of the federal government.

Recall that ASUU had commenced marathon meetings since Saturday at the University of Lagos.

The union had before time sensitised and mobilised lecturers and students across all universities on the reason the union might likely go on strike.

Naija News understands that the varsity lecturers threatened to embark on another round of industrial action following the alleged “government’s unfaithfulness” in the implementation of the Memorandum of Action it signed with the union, leading to the suspension of the 2020 strike action.