Tony John, Port Harcourt

Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike, has announced that government will, henceforth, bankroll form fees for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) of Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) for all indigenes and non-indigenes in the state.

Wike said the gesture will commence with the 2020 exercise.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Registrar of JAMB at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, Wike said Rivers government is committed to ensuring that less-privileged  students are not denied the opportunity to sit for the examination.

He said: “From 2020, UTME forms for indigenes and non-indigenes will be paid for by the Rivers State Government.

“It is important for us to ensure that children of the less-privileged don’t bear this burden.

“This offer is to ensure that no qualified candidate is denied the opportunity to write the UTME. For some parents, the fee is nothing, but there are families that cannot afford the fees.”

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The governor also announced the allocation of land at the Greater Port Harcourt City to JAMB for the construction of their zonal office.

He allocated a block of offices to JAMB for temporary office in the state, following the dilapidation of the current office. He also donated  an operational vehicle to the agency.

Earlier JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, commended the governor for his commitment to the development of education, especially his abolition of fees for secondary and primary schools.

He appealed to the governor to allocate a temporary office to JAMB for their daily operations  as the current office has totally degenerated.

He said in view of the number of candidates  writing UTME in the state, JAMB requires land to construct a mega computer-based test centre in the state.

“There are only 12 Computer Based-Test centres in Rivers State. This number is grossly  inadequate. We urge Your Excellency to allocate land for JAMB to construct a mega computer-based test centre for at least 500 candidates.

“You are the closest governor to JAMB. Rise and help us. Funding is no longer our problem. We retain N2 billion annually from our internally generated revenue,” he said.