Thursday, 31 May 2018

JAMB, Police reply can say candidates answered no Arabic questions

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and Police Service Commission (PSC) have denied reports that candidates for the recent police recruitment exercise wrote an examination in Arabic language.

paulnwankwoblog.coom reported how the candidates for police recruitment wrote the qualifying examination nationwide on May 25 being part of the series of tests for their enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
After the examination, there were rumours that candidates wrote the examination in Arabic, in addition to two other subjects, a situation that was allegedly meant to screen out candidates who are unlikely to be familiar with Arabic.
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) believed the reports and said presence of Arabic in the examination was a deliberate attempt to undermine Christians.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by its spokesperson, Adebayo Oladeji, the Christian group restated its earlier claim that there was an Islamisation agenda by the current government.
“In the 2018 Appropriation Bill, the federal government reportedly appropriated over N600 million in the 2018 budget for execution of capital projects at the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS), just as it has committed N200 million to rehabilitation of the board’s buildings ceded to it by the government,” the statement said
According to Mr Oladeji, the display of the Arabic language questions came as a rude shock to many Christian youth who sat for that examination.
“Many could not recover from the setback until JAMB logged them out of the CBT platform. Obviously achieving the aim of the Islamic extremists who are hell bent on fostering their religion and culture on the Nigeria Police Force,” he said.
The spokesperson claimed the examination instructions require the candidates to answer 180 questions viz- Use of English 60; Arabic language 40; Fine Arts 40; and Agriculture 40.
The association said the most appropriate action is to cancel the exams and conduct a fresh one devoid of controversies.
“CAN demands evidence of cancelation of the examination and fixing of date for a retake within 72 hours of this notice,” the statement said.
” And why Arabic language, even if they claimed it is alphabetic abracadabra, why not Accounting that comes before Arabic in Alphabetical order? How can Arabic language come before Accounting and Agriculture”, the statement said.
But a statement made available to paulnwankwoblog.com on Wednesday morning, signed by the Chairman PSC, Mike Okiro, and the JAMB registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, said the assessment was based “only” on aptitude and language test under the heading “English Language test for 45 minutes.”
“The instructions were that candidates should answer the questions in that section alone,” the statement said.
According to the statement, JAMB customised platform contains skeletons of other 22 subjects offered by the board. 

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