The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says over 1.3
million candidates have so far accessed their results using the result
checker (code), 55019.
The board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin,
disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on
Wednesday in Lagos.
Benjamin was speaking against the backdrop of claims in some quarters
that majority of candidates, who participated at the board’s 2019
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), had yet to access
their results through the said code.
He also described as untrue, speculations by some mischief makers
that the N50 charge incurred through the code was going to the board’s
purse.
“I want to refute all these claims as there is no truth in them.
“First and foremost, by our records, over 1.3 candidates who sat for
this examination have accessed their results using the code for checking
the results, which remains ‘55019’.
“Again, let me also state in clear terms that the N50 charged in the
process of checking these results does not go to JAMB’s purse but to the
various service providers,” Benjamin said.
According to the spokesman, the clarification became necessary in
view of what he described as ‘wicked and malicious rumours’ by some
persons that the board is charging a fee for checking of results.
Giving a breakdown of the total number of results checked by
candidates through the various network providers, Benjamin noted that
MTN had the highest, with a total of 888,598, followed by Glo, with a
total of 190,923.
He said that coming third was Airtel, with a total of 104, 970
candidates who have so far accessed their result using the network.
Benjamin said that before now, Airtel had some technical hitches, but thankfully, all such challenges had been addressed.
Speaking further, he noted that a total of 62,170 candidates had also accessed their results using the 9mobile service provider.
The spokesman said the board appreciated the concern of candidates
who had challenges accessing their results, and expressed the board’s
sincere apologies over the development.
He noted that the board was partnering with the network providers in
ensuring quality service in an attempt to forestall such occurrences in
its subsequent examinations.
Benjamin said that plans were already in place to forward the results to candidates’ profiles for viewing and printing.
NAN reports that results for the 2019 UTME were released on Saturday, May 11.
Over 1.8 million candidates registered for the examination.