File: Candidates writing the UTMEThis is contained in a statement issued by Prof. Michael Faborode, the Secretary-General, Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, AVCNU, yesterday in Abuja.
Faborode said the agreement was reached after a deliberation of officials of the ministry, federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.The secretary-general said it was agreed that the post-UTME screening should be sustained followingthe scrapping of the Computer Based Test, CBT.“From the statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan at the meeting, there is no objection to screening by universities as long as it is not another CBT.
“She agreed that universities should advertise and the maximum fee that should be charged for the screening should be N2,500 – bank charges inclusive.”According to the statement, the association will formally convey its stance to the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu.Adamu’s recent announcement of the ban on post-UTME had raised anxiety among stakeholders.
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