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Hijab incident not part of exam protocol – JAMB

‎The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says an alleged hijab discrimination incident reported at Esther Oshikoya Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre, Ibadan, was not part of its official examination protocol.


‎The board made the clarification in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday by its Public Communication Adviser (PCA), Fabian Benjamin.


‎Benjamin said JAMB’s attention has been drawn to the incident through its monitoring mechanisms during the screening exercise for the first session of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).


‎He explained that the board immediately intervened after observing the development and called the ad hoc official involved to order.


‎He added that the board directed the official that no candidate wearing a hijab should be compelled to remove or alter it during screening.


‎The spokesperson emphasised that the action was neither perpetrated by the CBT centre nor sanctioned by JAMB.


‎He attributed the incident to an overzealous ad hoc staff member who failed to comply with the board’s established guidelines on candidates’ religious attire.


‎Benjamin reaffirmed that JAMB respects the religious beliefs and cultural practices of all Nigerians, noting that the situation had been promptly addressed.


‎“The Board respects the religious beliefs and customs of all Nigerians and has addressed the situation promptly and appropriately.


‎“We assure all candidates, regardless of faith, that their rights to religious expression including dressing remain a cornerstone of our policy,” he said.


‎He assured candidates across the country that their rights to religious expression, including approved modes of dressing, remained protected under the board’s policy framework.


‎“For the avoidance of doubt, all ad hoc personnel have been further briefed and reminded of the approved procedures guiding candidates’ screening at all centres,” he said.


‎The board reiterated its commitment to ensuring a fair, inclusive and hitch-free conduct of the ongoing UTME nationwide.


‎NAN

 

 


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