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NANS threatens to call for JAMB scrapping Over Cut-off marks

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to call for the scrapping of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board  (JAMB) if it failed to reverse the low cut off points for admission
into universities and polytechnics.
NANS National Public Relations Officer Bestman Okereafor made this known in statement made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Saturday.

He said that if the demand of the association, the most important stakeholder in the education sector was not met in reasonable time, it would call for the scrapping of JAMB.

“Conclusively NANS will not hesitate to call for the scrapping of JAMB if the decision is not withdrawn without further delay.

“The national leadership of the apex students governing body, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), frowned at the drastic reduction of the JAMB unified cut off mark to 120, for admission into
Nigeria universities.

“NANS sees this as a means of further degrading the level of the already falling and failing academic performance and excellence in Nigeria institutions.

“In lieu of this, NANS under the able leadership of the proactive NANS President, Comrade Aruna Kadiri, is calling on JAMB to reverse this inimical act without further delay or face the anger of Nigerian
students,’’ Okereafor said.

JAMB after its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) met with stakeholders, it fixed 120 and 100 as cut-off points for admission into universities and polytechnics in the country.

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