Four of the suspects, all
male, were arrested in Sabongari, Kaduna North and Kaduna South Local
Government Areas, while the remaining suspect, a female, was picked-up in
Chikun Local Government.
The Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Kaduna State Command, says it arrested five
suspects for impersonation during the Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME).
According to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the arrests were made by operatives of NSCDC, led by
the state Commandant, Mr Babangida Dutsinma, while monitoring the exercise on
Tuesday.
One of the suspects who
gave his name as Victor Oforbuke, 30, a Masters Degree holder, was arrested at
Zaria Academy where he posed as Bello Mustafa, 29, who engaged him in the deal
for a fee of N20,000.
Another suspect, Abdullahi
Alkassim-Maikano, 19, who went to write the examination for Shuaibu Hamza, 29,
was arrested together with the candidate in Kaduna-south, while John Michael,
32, who collected N15,000 out of N20,000 to ‘help’ a candidate, Sanusi Shehu
was arrested in Kaduna North.
The remaining suspect, a
female, who gave her name as Bilkisu Ojulaye, 17, was arrested at Bethel
Baptist Centre in Chikun local government area when she attempted to write the
exam for one Philomena Ugbe, currently at large.
Dutsinma told NAN that the
monitoring was to ensure transparency in the ongoing UTME being conducted by
the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
“I personally monitored the
exercise alongside Head of Operations Department of the command and the media,
and I am satisfied with the conduct of the examination”, he’s quoted by the
news agency.
The Commandant warned
candidates to shun examination malpractice as anyone caught would be
prosecuted, adding that all the five suspects would be charged to court on
conclusion of investigation.
Dutsinma said the command
would ensure credibility of the examination and safety of officials and
candidates, and promised that the monitoring exercise would continue.
Examination centres visited
by the commandant included Danbo International School, IRL IT Solutions Nigeria
Limited, Skolak Resources Limited and Kaduna State University.
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