JAMB remits N7.8bn to FG from 2018 UTME
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board said on Sunday that it had remitted N7.8bn revenue it generated from the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to the coffers of the Federal Government.
JAMB said the remittance was its projection for 2018, noting that the Federal Government, however, returned about N2bn to the board to use for capital projects, since no money had been given for such.
JAMB Head of Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, stated this in an interview with our correspondent on Sunday, adding that after the government’s allocation for the board’s projects, it was still left with N5.6bn. Benjamin said, “JAMB has returned N7.8bn to the Federal Government. By way of the law, what we returned was N7.8bn, but the government gave us over N2bn to use for capital projects. So, the balance with them is N5.6bn.
“Revenue is still coming in for the board. Every
day, there are activities and transactions on our portals. So, money comes in
every day. Yes, we made projections for 2018, and what we returned was part of
the projections we made about our expected revenue from January to December.”
On the 2018 admission process, Benjamin said the
board had held a policy meeting with the higher institutions to commence the
Post-UTME and the offer of admission.
“After the policy meeting, what we are doing now
is to conduct admission and we are urging the institutions to refresh their
pages and download the changes that candidates have made so that they can give
them room for the Post-UTME.
“We have made the Central Admissions Processing
System better than what we had before. Institutions have started their
post-UTME immediately after the policy meeting. Some schools have started
offering admission to students,” Benjamin said.
Punch
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