Post-UTME: FG threatens to revoke license of private universities

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The FG has announced that it will revoke the license of private
tertiary institutions that flout the rules governing Post-UTME.

The Nigerian Federal Government has announced that it will revoke the
license of private tertiary institutions that flout the rules
governing the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(post-UTME) by covertly conducting the exercise.

The FG also added that it would sanction any institution that conduct
written post-UTME and sack the vice chancellors of such schools.

Deputy Director, Press at the Federal Ministry of Education, Mr. Bem
Goong, who confirmed this in an interview, said the warning has become
necessary as some institutions were still bent on going ahead with the
written test, which the government has since abolished.

Goong alleged that Afe Babalola University , Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) was
stopped from carrying out a post-JAMB examination over the weekend in
the Garki area of the Federal Capital Territory.