The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released a
list of suspended computer-based test (CBT) centres following the
release of the 2019 UTME results.
Is-haq Oloyede, JAMB registrar, on Saturday after much delay,
announced the release of the results revealing that the board withheld
the results of 34,120 candidates for various infractions during the
examination across the nation.
He also added that 15,145 results were withheld for further clarification.
JAMB has now published the list of 22 CBT centres across the country
with Edo, Ekiti, Abia and Nasarawa having the highest number of
suspended centres, as published on the JAMB official website.
Four centres on the list are located in Edo, while Ekiti, Abia and
Nasarawa have two centres included in the document containing the
blacklisted centres.
According to JAMB, the centres were found guilty of offences such as
charging candidates more than the authorised fees, registration
misconduct, and conducting unauthorised examination.

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